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Deduction u/s 54F - flat purchased “within a period of one year ...

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January 17, 2022

Deduction u/s 54F - flat purchased “within a period of one year before” as contemplated under section 54F - For the purpose of section 54F of the Act, the date of sale is the date of agreement to sell and not when the full and final consideration is received by the seller. - Revenue appeal dismissed - AT

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