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Demand of pre-deposit - petitioner failed to provide any ...

VAT and Sales Tax

November 3, 2018

Demand of pre-deposit - petitioner failed to provide any explanation, as to why the petitioner did not comply with the earlier orders of the Tribunal in respect of stay of the assessment order passed by the Tribunal - no relief.

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