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The assessee had a dividend income (income from other sources). ...

Income Tax

March 16, 2016

The assessee had a dividend income (income from other sources). Thus the assessee fell within the purview of the exception carved out in the explanation to Section 73 and that consequently the assessee would not be deemed to be carrying on a speculation business for the purpose of Sec. 73(1). - AT

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