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Service of Notice – Notice published on website – re-assessment ...

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August 22, 2015

Service of Notice – Notice published on website – re-assessment - extended period was invoked as per Section 29(4) of Punjab value Added tax act, 2005 – failure of department to serve individual notices was incurable defect, that renders assessment orders null and void - HC

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