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Levy of sales tax on turnover - High seas sale - Admittedly, the ...


High Court highlights Tribunal's error in sales tax on high seas sales and stresses original factual findings.

April 6, 2021

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Levy of sales tax on turnover - High seas sale - Admittedly, the Bill of Entry is not the document of title and even assuming that there are certain interpolations or corrections in the Bill of Entry, the question would be as to what is the effect of such corrections. - The Tribunal committed a serious error in reversing the well considered order passed by the First Appellate Authority by touching upon the factual findings, which were recorded by the First Appellate Authority - HC

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