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Levy of Entry Tax - it is evident that an exemption Notification ...


Exemption for Entry Tax Must Be Strictly Interpreted; Burden on Assessee to Prove Applicability; Case Remanded for Review.

June 10, 2021

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Levy of Entry Tax - it is evident that an exemption Notification should be strictly interpreted and the burden of proving its applicability is on the assessee to show how his comes within purview of exemption Notification. - The revisional authority is required to record the findings on the factual aspect viz., whether goods viz., drill bits, millers and inserts have been consumed as inputs in the process of manufacture of finished goods viz., textile machinery and auto parts. However, no finding has been recorded by the revisional authority. - Matter remanded back - HC

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