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Taxability of the gain on the transfer of sweat equity shares ...

Income Tax

November 29, 2015

Taxability of the gain on the transfer of sweat equity shares allotted to the assessee - to be assessed as income on the sale of shares, as short-term capital gain or, in the alternative, as income from other sources, not liable for exemption u/s.10(38) or s. 54EC - AT

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