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Stay on realization of outstanding demand - the Assessing ...


Assessing Officer Can Request Partial Tax Payment, No Coercive Recovery Allowed Until Appeal Hearing Date.

April 22, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Stay on realization of outstanding demand - the Assessing Officer may pursue the assessee for paying a part of the demand. However, no coercive action shall be taken by the Assessing Officer for recovery of the demand till the date of hearing of the appeal - AT

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