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dear fellows, I want to know: the sections given in the Income tax syllabus, without sub-sections, means we have to cover the whole section or only the first part? E.g section 14, now Whether it means to cover 14(1) only or 14(2),14(3) and all the subsequent subsections till section 15?
For some sections their subsection is also given. E.g 114(3)
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dear fellows, I want to know: the sections given in the Income tax syllabus, without sub-sections, means we have to cover the whole section or only the first part? E.g section 14, now Whether it means to cover 14(1) only or 14(2),14(3) and all the subsequent subsections till section 15?
For some sections their subsection is also given. E.g 114(3)
A complete section means a section including all its sub sections. one has to cover the whole section instead of just studying the initial part of a section.
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from which book you are studying taxation
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