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Computation of distance of the agricultural land from the ...


Debate on Measuring Agricultural Land Distance for Tax: Straight-Line vs. Actual Travel Distance Discrepancy.

December 26, 2011

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Computation of distance of the agricultural land from the municipal limits - the argument of the Revenue that the distance of land should be measured by the method of straight line on horizontal plane or as per crow's flight because any measurement by crow's flight is bound to ignore ... - HC

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