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The respondents having collected tax from TASMAC Limited, has ...

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November 24, 2017

The respondents having collected tax from TASMAC Limited, has not only failed to remit tax, due to the Government, in time, but also withheld the same for a considerable period and by filing successive writ petitions, has been gaining long time, for payment of tax, on installment basis, which the statute does not contemplate - HC

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