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Levy of vat / taxability of sale of land after plotting - While ...

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February 28, 2016

Levy of vat / taxability of sale of land after plotting - While so, it had incurred certain expenses for the leveling of the land, laying of roads and for the creation of other infrastructural facilities, before the plots were advertised and sold. - matter remanded back - HC

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