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The demand of entertainment tax from the exhibitors for the ...

Indian Laws

September 8, 2016

The demand of entertainment tax from the exhibitors for the period specified in the notification dated 29.3.2008 (Annexure-I) is illegal and therefore the assessment to tax under the Assam Act - HC

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