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Senior Citizen's Tax Deduction Denial u/s 54 Overturned for Review on Property Acquisition Facts.

September 13, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Deduction u/s 54 - acquiring two separate properties or adjoining property - Sr. citizen - Recording my painful dissatisfaction and disappointment in the passing of orders of the authorities, I set aside the order for a factual verification on facts back to the file of the Assessing Officer. - AT

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