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Scope of Assets u/s 2(ea) of Wealth Tax Act, 1957 - inclusion of ...

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May 25, 2016

Scope of Assets u/s 2(ea) of Wealth Tax Act, 1957 - inclusion of residential building let out and only for brief period the property was vacant - Letting out period is less than 300 days - it was legally in existence only for a period of 92 days - Not a taxable assets - AT

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