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Bombay High Court Ruling on Taxation of Asset Recovery Sales under the Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act: Determining Deemed Dealer Status and the Scope of Prospective Tax Liability

Home » Bombay High Court Ruling on Taxation of Asset Recovery Sales under the Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act: Determining Deemed Dealer Status and the Scope of Prospective Tax Liability
Bombay High Court Ruling on Taxation of Asset Recovery Sales under the Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act: Determining Deemed Dealer Status and the Scope of Prospective Tax Liability
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Bombay High Court Ruling on Taxation of Asset Recovery Sales under the Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act: Determining Deemed Dealer Status and the Scope of Prospective Tax Liability

Court's Decision: The High Court ruled on two Maharashtra Value Added Tax (MVAT) appeals concerning the tax liability of an entity involved in asset recovery. The first appeal challenged the…
Posted by Rawlaw March 4, 2025

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