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Section 54/54F - exemption eligibility - LTCG - investment in ...

Income Tax

April 10, 2018

Section 54/54F - exemption eligibility - LTCG - investment in residential property out of amount received from sale of basement - the basement is part and parcel of the same building, therefore, we cannot do any violence to the section and the provision has to be read as it is. - AT

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