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Reassessment Valid: Tribunal Upholds Double Suppressed Sales Amount & 150% Penalty Despite No Business Inspection.

March 31, 2022

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Validity of reassessment order - actual suppression of turnover - if an inspection is not conducted in the business premises of the petitioner, the sales suppression could not have come to light. In such event, the third respondent is wholly justified in imposing double the sale suppressed amount in the revised assessment proceedings together with 150% of penalty. The appellate authority as well as the Tribunal have also dealt with this aspect and refused to accede to the plea of the petitioner. - HC

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