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Transfer of capital asset by a company to its subsidiary company ...

Income Tax

March 11, 2018

Transfer of capital asset by a company to its subsidiary company - Long term capital gain v/s long term capital loss - transaction cannot be regarded as transfer u/s 2(47)(iv) - the question of computing either capital loss or capital gain does not arise. Thus, the assessee is not entitled to carry forward the capital loss of ₹ 25 crores as claimed - AT

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