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What is taxable u/s.56(2)(vi, is receipt of money without ...

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June 8, 2016

What is taxable u/s.56(2)(vi, is receipt of money without consideration - money received by the assessee from various trusts could not have been taxed u/s.56(2)(vi) of the Act. - AT

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