Vivek Kumar AroraCapital Gain scheme
I sold a Residence property during May month of 2018, said property was purchased by my Father in year 1970, Indexation of property as per 2000-2001 is 45 lacks, since 2001 to...
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Naman MalooRegarding Short term / Long term Capital gains
I sold a residential property for 43 lacs and purchased a residential property for 70 lacs. Both the transactions were done in the month of April' 2018. I have availed LONG TERM...
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Naman MalooRegarding Short term / Long term Capital gains
I sold a residential property for 43 lacs and purchased a residential property for 70 lacs. Both the transactions were done in the month of April' 2018. I have availed LONG TERM...
Answered by Naman Maloo 5 years ago
Hunny BadlaniRegarding Short term / Long term Capital gains
I sold a residential property for 43 lacs and purchased a residential property for 70 lacs. Both the transactions were done in the month of April' 2018. I have availed LONG TERM...
Answered by Hunny Badlani 5 years ago
Payal ChhajedRegarding Short term / Long term Capital gains
I sold a residential property for 43 lacs and purchased a residential property for 70 lacs. Both the transactions were done in the month of April' 2018. I have availed LONG TERM...
Answered by Payal Chhajed 5 years ago
Lakshita BhandariRegarding Short term / Long term Capital gains
I sold a residential property for 43 lacs and purchased a residential property for 70 lacs. Both the transactions were done in the month of April' 2018. I have availed LONG TERM...
Answered by Lakshita Bhandari 5 years ago
Payal ChhajedSale of inherited property
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Payal ChhajedSale of inherited property
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Karishma ChhajerITR 4 and LTCG
If a person is filing ITR 4 on presumptive basis and has redeemed some mutual funds on which no tax is payable as per Sec 112A (LTCG after 31.1.18 is only Rs 9500), should they:...
Answered by Karishma Chhajer 5 years ago
Naman MalooITR 4 and LTCG
If a person is filing ITR 4 on presumptive basis and has redeemed some mutual funds on which no tax is payable as per Sec 112A (LTCG after 31.1.18 is only Rs 9500), should they:...
Answered by Naman Maloo 5 years ago
Lalit BansalITR 4 and LTCG
If a person is filing ITR 4 on presumptive basis and has redeemed some mutual funds on which no tax is payable as per Sec 112A (LTCG after 31.1.18 is only Rs 9500), should they:...
Answered by Lalit Bansal 5 years ago
Payal ChhajedITR 4 and LTCG
If a person is filing ITR 4 on presumptive basis and has redeemed some mutual funds on which no tax is payable as per Sec 112A (LTCG after 31.1.18 is only Rs 9500), should they:...
Answered by Payal Chhajed 5 years ago
Vivek Kumar AroraITR 4 and LTCG
If a person is filing ITR 4 on presumptive basis and has redeemed some mutual funds on which no tax is payable as per Sec 112A (LTCG after 31.1.18 is only Rs 9500), should they:...
Answered by Vivek Kumar Arora 5 years ago
Hunny BadlaniITR 4 and LTCG
If a person is filing ITR 4 on presumptive basis and has redeemed some mutual funds on which no tax is payable as per Sec 112A (LTCG after 31.1.18 is only Rs 9500), should they:...
Answered by Hunny Badlani 5 years ago
Lakshita BhandariITR 4 and LTCG
If a person is filing ITR 4 on presumptive basis and has redeemed some mutual funds on which no tax is payable as per Sec 112A (LTCG after 31.1.18 is only Rs 9500), should they:...
Answered by Lakshita Bhandari 5 years ago
B Vijaya KumarTax calculation
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B Vijaya KumarSale of inherited property
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B Vijaya KumarVedanta Preference Shares - Tax Treatment
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