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How would be buy back of shares by a company be treated for tax computation?

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How would be buy back of shares by a company be treated for tax computation?

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Where a shareholder receives any consideration from any company for purchase of its own shares held by such investor, the difference between the cost of acquisition and the value of consideration received by the shareholder shall be deemed to be the capital gains arising to such shareholders in the year in which such shares were purchased by the company.

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