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Belated claim of exemption u/s 54F - The relaxation u/s ...

Income Tax

October 5, 2016

Belated claim of exemption u/s 54F - The relaxation u/s 119(2)(c) can be sought by the assessee at the time of claiming deduction and such claim can be made only within the time period, as prescribed under the Act for making such claim - HC

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