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Section 54 exemption cannot be claimed on the basis of non-genuine agreement

Case Law Details

Case Name
Jayaseelan Vs ITO (ITAT Chennai)
Date of Judgement/Order
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Related Assessment Year
2014-15
Advertisement Jayaseelan Vs ITO (ITAT Chennai) Shri Jayaseelan (the Appellant) has filed the current appeal being aggrieved against the order dated March 5, 2018 passed by the ld. Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) (the CIT(A)) for the assessment year 2014-15 wherein  the claim of the Appellant claiming benefit under section 54 of the Income Tax Act,1961 (the IT Act) was rejected. Factually, the Appellant sold his property and claimed exemption under Section 54 of the IT Act in his income tax return. The Assessing Officer (“AO”) however rejected the claim observing that as per the pr...
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Bimal Jain
Name: Bimal Jain
Qualification: LL.B / Advocate
Company: A2Z Taxcorp LLP
Location: Delhi, Delhi
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