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Capital loss V/S business loss - nature of loss - merely because ...

Income Tax

May 2, 2016

Capital loss V/S business loss - nature of loss - merely because the assessee abandoned the project after paying advance of ₹ 50 laks, that cannot be a reason for treating the loss claimed by the assessee as capital loss. - AT

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