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Jurisdiction - the orders of default assessment of tax, interest ...

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August 22, 2017

Jurisdiction - the orders of default assessment of tax, interest and penalty issued by the VATO (Audit) were validly issued and were within his powers and jurisdiction in terms of Section 58(1) r.w.s 58(4), and Section 66 r.w.s 68 of the DVAT Act - HC

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