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Section 9B of Finance Act 2021 Introduced for Partner Retirement Gains, Not Applicable for Current Assessment Year.

June 30, 2022

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LTCG - FMV detrmination - AO computed assessee’s share being 1/4th of the long term capital gain - scope of section 9B of the Act which was brought on the Statute book by Finance Act, 2021 w.e.f 1.4.2021 - As perused the provisions of Section 9B and also analysed the arguments made before us by both the Parties and find that there was no provision in the Act to compute the deemed gain in respect of assets of the firm upon reconstitution retirement of a partner. We also note that a specific provision was inserted by Finance Act, 2021 w.e.f. 1.4.2021 providing for making such deemed addition on account of capital gain upon retirement of a person from the partnership firm which are applicable for AY 2021-22 and not to the year under consideration. - AT

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