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LTCG - deductions claimed u/s 54 & 54EC - scheduled property ...

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September 23, 2021

LTCG - deductions claimed u/s 54 & 54EC - scheduled property acquired through settlement deed executed by the grandfather of the assessee - Since the asset held by the assessee is a long term capital asset, the Assessing Officer has rightly allowed the exemption claimed under section 54 & 54EC of the Act as per the assessment order and the ld. CIT(A) has erroneously rejected the claim of the assessee. - AT

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