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    <description>ITAT held that revaluation of partnership firm assets and subsequent admission of new partners resulting in reduced profit-sharing ratios of existing partners does not constitute a taxable transfer under section 2(47). The tribunal determined that asset revaluation preceded new partner introduction and credited amounts to partners&#039; capital accounts in their respective ratios without effecting any transfer. Partners possess no defined share in partnership assets during firm subsistence, therefore realignment of profit-sharing ratios upon new partner admission does not constitute relinquishment of non-existent asset shares. Section 45(4) provisions regarding partnership dissolution were inapplicable. Finance Act 2021 amendments to sections 45.....</description>
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