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Disallowance on account of loss from house property - joint ...

Income Tax

September 2, 2016

Disallowance on account of loss from house property - joint ownership with the wife - assessee claimed that the installments towards the repayment of the loan taken from bank for purchase of the property were paid by him only not by his wife - claim allowed - AT

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