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Bonafide belief - Invocation of extended period of limitation - ...


Court Sets Aside Service Tax Demand Beyond Normal Limitation Due to Department's Failure to Issue Notices.

July 13, 2015

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Bonafide belief - Invocation of extended period of limitation - If the department was aware of writ petition filed by the appellants and have filed an affidavit in September 2006, nothing prevented them from issuing protective demand notices in order to safeguard the Revenue. - demand beyond normal period of limitation set aside - AT

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