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In case, some residential house have a built up area in excess ...

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November 20, 2012

In case, some residential house have a built up area in excess of 1,000 sq.ft., the assessee would not lose the total exemption under section 80IB(10) in its entirety but will only lose the proportionate exemption, under section 80IB(10). - AT

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