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Exemption u/s.54 - investment made in residential house situated ...

Income Tax

August 7, 2015

Exemption u/s.54 - investment made in residential house situated outside India - the assessment year under consideration is 2010-2011 i.e. much prior to the amendment so brought in Finance (No.2) Bill, 2014. There is no reason to decline exemption u/s.54 during the A.Y.2010-11 - AT

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