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Benefit of Composition Tax - dealer selling Liquor - Merely ...

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December 13, 2017

Benefit of Composition Tax - dealer selling Liquor - Merely because the petitioner - assessee can bifurcate the turnover relating to different commodities and the Respondent-Assessing Authority can also verify the same, it does not entitle the petitioner-assessee to claim blanket benefit of composition under Section 15 of the Act. - HC

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