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Entitlement to benefit conferred under Section 54F - . It is ...

Income Tax

April 20, 2015

Entitlement to benefit conferred under Section 54F - . It is open for the assessee to put up a residential construction or to purchase a residential house. It is not the requirement of law that he should purchase a residential site and then putup construction. - HC

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