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Determination of LTCG - once the net sale consideration has been ...

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November 14, 2018

Determination of LTCG - once the net sale consideration has been fully applied under the provisions of section 54F, then the deeming consideration as defined u/s. 50C cannot be brought into the provisions of section 54F

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