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Attachment of Bank Accounts of petitioner for recovery of GST of third party - the bank accounts of ZIPL cannot be attached for securing the revenue of another taxable person. It is implicit that the bank accounts and assets of only those taxable person or persons specified in Section 122(1A) of the CGST Act can be attached who may be liable for payment of any government revenue and the Commissioner is of the opinion that it is necessary to attach their assets in the interest of government revenue. - HC
Attachment of Bank Accounts of petitioner for recovery of GST of third party - the bank accounts of ZIPL cannot be attached for securing the revenue of another taxable person. It is implicit that the bank accounts and assets of only those taxable person or persons specified in Section 122(1A) of the CGST Act can be attached who may be liable for payment of any government revenue and the Commissioner is of the opinion that it is necessary to attach their assets in the interest of government revenue. - HC
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