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Non filing of monthly returns - KVAT Act - petitioner was not ...


Court Rules Petitioner Ineligible for KVAT Act Benefits Due to Non-Filing; No Prejudice Found from Lack of Hearing.

February 7, 2013

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Non filing of monthly returns - KVAT Act - petitioner was not entitled to the benefit of the proviso to Section 95 and in any case the absence of such a hearing has not caused any prejudice to the petitioner - HC

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