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Joint ownership cannot stand in way of claiming exemption u/s 54F

Case Law Details

Case Name
Zainul Abedin Ghaswala Vs CIT(A) NFAC (ITAT Mumbai)
Date of Judgement/Order
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Related Assessment Year
2016-17
Advertisement Zainul Abedin Ghaswala Vs CIT(A) NFAC (ITAT Mumbai) ITAT Mumbai held that that the joint ownership of the property would not stand in the way of claiming exemption under Section 54F of the Income Tax Act. Facts- In the assessment completed u/s 143(3) of the Act on 3 1.12.2018, the Ld. Assessing Officer disallowed the claim of the assessee for deduction u/s 54F of the Act against the capital gain on transfer of long term capital asset, on the ground that the assessee owned interest in was not more than one residential properties and therefore, he was not entitled for deduction ...
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