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Addition u/s 56(2)(vii)(b) - difference between the sale consideration declared by the assessee and the stamp duty value - since the difference between the sale consideration declared by the assessee and the stamp duty value is 5.8% (approx), the consideration declared by the assessee should not be disturbed as the variation is within tolerance band of 10%. - AT
Addition u/s 56(2)(vii)(b) - difference between the sale consideration declared by the assessee and the stamp duty value - since the difference between the sale consideration declared by the assessee and the stamp duty value is 5.8% (approx), the consideration declared by the assessee should not be disturbed as the variation is within tolerance band of 10%. - AT
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