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Capital gains tax - whether the amount received by the assessee ...

Income Tax

October 26, 2015

Capital gains tax - whether the amount received by the assessee from the sale of property, the title of which was acquired by way of adverse possession and which did not involve any acquisition costs, can be subjected to the capital gains tax or not? - for want of acquisition cost, capital gains tax would not arise - AT

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