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Computation of LTCG - assessee objects Stamp Duty valuation u/s. ...


Assessee Challenges Stamp Duty Valuation; AO Failed to Refer to DVO as Required by Section 50C(2.

March 5, 2019

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Computation of LTCG - assessee objects Stamp Duty valuation u/s. 50C before AO and requested to reference to DVO - Based on precedent AO should have refered valuation to Departmental Valuation Officer u/s 50C(2)

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