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Mandatory Pre-Deposit Required for Appeals: "Admitted" Means "Entertained" in Second Proviso Interpretation.

July 12, 2019

Notes     VAT and Sales Tax

Time limit for compliance of mandatory "Pre-Deposit" for entertaining appeal by the appellate authority. - the expression “admitted” used in the second proviso will have to be construed as analogous to expression “entertained”

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