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Deduction u/s 54F -Since, name of the wife has been added only ...


Section 54F Exemption Valid: Wife's Name Added for Convenience; Payment Made by Assessee's Account.

August 10, 2012

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Deduction u/s 54F -Since, name of the wife has been added only for the sake of convenience and total consideration has been met from the account of the assessee. - the exemption cannot be denied. - AT

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