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Nature of loss on sale of land - Intention of the asseesse at ...

Income Tax

October 6, 2016

Nature of loss on sale of land - Intention of the asseesse at the time of purchase was clearly to earn profit and hence loss arising from the sale of the land was clearly business loss and not short term capital loss and hence the AO is accordingly directed to delete the addition - AT

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