ITAT Holds Sale of Transferable Development Rights Taxable as Capital Gains:

The ITAT Bangalore held that TDR received against surrender of land has an ascertainable acquisition cost
ITAT Allows Deduction of Land Cost

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ITAT Holds Sale of Transferable Development Rights Taxable as Capital Gains
The ITAT Bangalore held that TDR received against surrender of land has an ascertainable acquisition cost
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Saima is a Law graduate with a passion for research and content writing. She writes for Finance, Taxation and Legal Updates at Studycafe.in, simplifying complex legal decisions by the ITAT, High Court, AAR and GSTAT into uncomplicated and clear explanations.
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