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Detention of goods under GST - inter-state or intra-state supply ...


Court Rules GST Detaining Officers Shouldn't Address Misclassification; Goods Released on Simple Bond.

December 4, 2017

Case Laws     GST     HC

Detention of goods under GST - inter-state or intra-state supply - The issue of misclassification and under valuation has to be gone into by the respective assessing officers and not by the detaining officer - allowed to be released on simple bond - HC

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