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Court Rules Selling Dealer Liable for Non-Filing of Returns, Exonerating Petitioner-Dealer Under TNVAT Input Tax Credit Case.

June 25, 2016

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Input tax credit - TNVAT - non-filing of return by the selling dealer - The liability had to be fastened on the selling dealer and not on the petitioner-dealer which had shown proof of payment of tax on purchases made - HC

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