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Assessee offered capital gain from Sale of land and not from ...

Income Tax

March 7, 2017

Assessee offered capital gain from Sale of land and not from building - joint property - assessee submitted that he is the owner of the land and not of the building. The entire investment in the construction of the building was made only by other person - matter to be examined afresh - AT

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