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Claim of deduction u/s 54F denied - assessee is not able to get ...

Income Tax

July 13, 2016

Claim of deduction u/s 54F denied - assessee is not able to get the title of the flat registered in his name or unable to get the possession of the flat, which is under construction - assessee has invested almost the entire sale consideration of land in purchase of this residential flat - exemption allowed - AT

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