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Concessional rate of tax - cement - taxable at 4% or 12.5%? - ...

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April 21, 2017

Concessional rate of tax - cement - taxable at 4% or 12.5%? - the petitioner is relying upon a fake document of registration and he was also aware that ‘cement’ was never specified in the registration certificate of M/s Meghrudra Enterprises - demand confirmed - HC

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