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Merely because the possession of the property has been taken ...

Income Tax

May 11, 2016

Merely because the possession of the property has been taken back by the seller on account of non payment of part of the consideration cannot save capital gain in the hands of the assessee when subsequently the same agreement was honoured. - AT

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