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GST

February 8, 2020

GST registration of the petitioners blocked - failure to pay GST for long period - It is for the petitioners to take necessary steps to ensure that due tax amounts are paid, so that, the default in that regard is not for more than a period of two months as envisaged in clause (b) of Rule 138E(1) of the Rules.

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