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An order of assessment that casts a substantial liability upon ...

VAT and Sales Tax

October 3, 2019

An order of assessment that casts a substantial liability upon an assessee should contain valid and acceptable reasons for effecting modifications/additions to the returned turnover and should speak for itself, in casting such liability.

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