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Extended Limitation Period Requires Deliberate Suppression of Facts in Tax Cases for Demand Confirmation.

August 12, 2022

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Extended period of limitation - works contract - suppression of facts or not - Unless the adjudicating authority had come to a conclusion that the extended period of limitation was rightly invoked in the show cause notice, it could not have confirmed the demand for any period beyond the normal period of limitation. - It is, therefore, clear that the suppression of facts should be deliberate and in taxation laws it can have only one meaning, namely that the correct information was not disclosed deliberately to escape payment of duty. - AT

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