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The fact remains that the property was settled by way of family ...

Income Tax

August 29, 2016

The fact remains that the property was settled by way of family arrangement for convenient enjoyment and the property remains with assessee’s son and daughter. Therefore, the exemption u/s 54F/54 cannot be denied - AT

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