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By not making refund within time limit prescribed by law i.e. ...

VAT and Sales Tax

December 24, 2015

By not making refund within time limit prescribed by law i.e. within three months, the Refund Officer has violated law and, therefore, when the department itself made the direct credit as late as on 28.03.2013, the present officer has treated him as defaulter within the meaning of section 30 (2) forgetting that the Refund Officer had himself violated the law. Thus, the Refund Officer as well the concerned Assistant Commissioner both have put the petitioner to a double whammy. - HC

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