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Filing of form GST TRAN-1 - transitional credit - The petitioner ...

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March 24, 2020

Filing of form GST TRAN-1 - transitional credit - The petitioner is entitled to get one more chance to submit the declaration in Form GST TRAN-1 as the petitioner could not submit the revised Form GST TRAN-1 as the petitioner could not upload the same before the due date of 27.12.2017 on account of technical difficulties on the common portal - HC

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