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Section 56(2)(viib) share-premium additions may not arise where the issue price of unquoted shares exceeds the Rule 11UA value by no more than 10%. The CBDT's curative safe-harbour amendment treats the issue price within that permissible variation as fair market value. Applying this safe harbour, an addition for excess share premium within the 10% range was treated as unsustainable and deleted.
Section 56(2)(viib) share-premium additions may not arise where the issue price of unquoted shares exceeds the Rule 11UA value by no more than 10%. The CBDT's curative safe-harbour amendment treats the issue price within that permissible variation as fair market value. Applying this safe harbour, an addition for excess share premium within the 10% range was treated as unsustainable and deleted.
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