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Invocation of extended period of limitation - Willful ...


Willful Suppression of Facts Extends Limitation Period in Works and Turnkey Contracts; Misstatement Impact Confirmed.

July 24, 2015

Case Laws     Service Tax     AT

Invocation of extended period of limitation - Willful suppression of facts - Works contact - lump sum turnkey contract - this is a clear cut case of wilful statement as also suppression of facts. Submissions of some letters/contracts in the facts of this case will not make any difference - AT

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