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E-Fraud - the petitioner who was provided with user ID and ...


Petitioner Liable for Tax on Turnover from E-Way Bills Despite Adhering to Privacy Norms Set by Central Government.

June 17, 2016

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

E-Fraud - the petitioner who was provided with user ID and password and maintaining privacy of the account as per the norms affixed by the Central Government, the petitioner cannot be exonerated from liability to pay tax on the turnover covered by E-way bills which was generated by the petitioner - HC

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