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Especially when there was confusion on this issue, nothing ...


Demand Limited to Normal Limitation Period from Show Cause Notice Date; No Penalties, Interest Applies.

September 19, 2018

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Especially when there was confusion on this issue, nothing prevented the Department from having issued Show Cause Notices at regular intervals for the normal period of limitation. - The demand in this case is restricted to the normal period of limitation from the date of issue of Show Cause Notice, with interest liability as applicable - there shall be no penalty.

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