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Exemption u/s.54B and 54F - new piece of land was purchased by ...

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September 2, 2020

Exemption u/s.54B and 54F - new piece of land was purchased by the assessee in the names of his two sons - Once the assessee was not the owner of the property, there could obviously have been no question of allowing exemption u/ss.54B or 54F- AT

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