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Benefit of exemption from capital gains u/s 54F - in the instant ...

Income Tax

March 9, 2017

Benefit of exemption from capital gains u/s 54F - in the instant case the assessee having got 15 flats along with his two sons will not disentitle him from getting the benefit u/s 54-F only on the ground that all the 15 flats are not in the same Block, particularly in the light of the admitted factual position that all the 15 flats are located at the same address - HC

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