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Short term capital gain - AO held to be as bogus and not real ...

Income Tax

November 27, 2015

Short term capital gain - AO held to be as bogus and not real accordingly assessed the same as income of the assessee from undisclosed sources - shares have been purchased only on the date on which they were credited in the d-mat account. - claim of assessee allowed - AT

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