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GST - States

March 27, 2024

Rectification of assessment orders to correct the errors apparent on the face of record u/s 161 of DGST GST Act, 2017. - The instruction issued by the Department of Trade and Taxes, Government of NCT of Delhi, emphasizes the need for rectification of assessment orders to correct errors apparent on the face of the record under Section 161 of the DGST Act, 2017. It acknowledges the challenges faced by taxpayers/dealers due to errors in demand orders and aims to streamline the rectification process to minimize unnecessary litigation.

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