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The entire profit/loss arising to the assessee on sale of shares ...

Income Tax

August 17, 2017

The entire profit/loss arising to the assessee on sale of shares has been finally taxed in the hands of the assessee under the head “ capital gains” and consequently in addition/disallowance u/s 94(7) of the Act is liable to be made under the head “capital gains”

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