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Amount received by the assessee on maturity of the Keyman Insurance Policy - not eligible to claim exemption u/s 10(10D) - Legislature in its own wisdom never intended that sum received on maturity of Keyman Insurance Policy is to be assessed under the head income from capital gain. Had it been the case, as the assessee wants us to believe, the legislature would not have restricted the assessability of the amount received under Keyman Insurance Policy to the three heads viz. salary, income from business and profession and income from other sources. - AT
Amount received by the assessee on maturity of the Keyman Insurance Policy - not eligible to claim exemption u/s 10(10D) - Legislature in its own wisdom never intended that sum received on maturity of Keyman Insurance Policy is to be assessed under the head income from capital gain. Had it been the case, as the assessee wants us to believe, the legislature would not have restricted the assessability of the amount received under Keyman Insurance Policy to the three heads viz. salary, income from business and profession and income from other sources. - AT
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