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Writ petition Challenging the order of default assessment of ...


Petition Challenges DVAT Act's Default Tax Assessment and Penalty Orders; High Court Remands for Reconsideration.

February 15, 2016

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Writ petition Challenging the order of default assessment of tax, interest u/s 32 of the DVAT Act and the other an order levying penalty under Section 33 of the DVAT Act) - computer/machine generated notices - it is a non-speaking order and it is impossible to discern what reasons weighed with the VATO while issuing such an order - matter remanded back - HC

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