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Valuation - The appellants' claim that they have paid the VAT on ...


Appellants' Claim of VAT Payment on Goods' Value Dismissed Due to Lack of Documentary Evidence.

December 10, 2014

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Valuation - The appellants' claim that they have paid the VAT on 80% of the value may possibly be an indicator of the value of goods involved but it cannot be accepted on the face value in the absence of any documentary evidence - AT

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