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Capital gain computation - Sale consideration should be ...

Income Tax

September 11, 2017

Capital gain computation - Sale consideration should be restricted to stamp duty valuation as against the Fair Market value determined by the DVO - transfer price for the purpose of capital gain can not be higher than the FMA u/s 50C of the Act.

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