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Exemption u/s 54 - the assessee had already appropriated the ...

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May 23, 2017

Exemption u/s 54 - the assessee had already appropriated the capital gains for the purpose of construction of residential unit. However, construction was not completed within the stipulated period. In our opinion, liberal interpretation to be considered while granting exemption u/s.54 of the Act as it is a beneficial provision - AT

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