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Demand of interest - scope of the order of the settlement ...


Court Holds Revenue Accountable for Not Addressing Interest Demand in Settlement; Oversight Deemed Revenue's Responsibility.

January 25, 2018

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Demand of interest - scope of the order of the settlement commission - revenue failed to raise the issue if Interest before the settlement commission - revenue is alone to be blamed. It must blame itself if it has not conducted the proceedings before the Commission in the manner demanded by the statute or its report or its conduct of the proceedings was deficient in any manner - HC

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