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Demand pertaining to outstanding balance regarding Debtors/ ...


Court Rules Outstanding Balances Not Automatically Linked to Taxable Services; Prima Facie Case Favors Assessee.

April 9, 2015

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Demand pertaining to outstanding balance regarding Debtors/ Creditors - There is no legal basis for presumption to treat such outstanding balances to be relating to taxable services - prima facie cas is in favor of assessee - AT

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