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Entitlement for exemption under section 54B - purchase of ...


No Tax Exemption for Agricultural Land Bought in Spouse's Name u/s 54B of Income Tax Act.

July 11, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Entitlement for exemption under section 54B - purchase of agriculture land in the name of assessee's wife would not allow exemption under section 54B in favour of the assessee. - AT

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