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Additional tax liability for execution of subsisting Government contracts either awarded in the pre-GST regime or in the post-GST regime without updating the Schedule of Rates (SOR) - The Court disposed of the writ petition, granting the petitioner the liberty to file an appropriate representation before the Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Government of West Bengal within four weeks from the date of the order. The Additional Chief Secretary was directed to make a final decision within four months of receiving the representation, after consulting all relevant departments.
Additional tax liability for execution of subsisting Government contracts either awarded in the pre-GST regime or in the post-GST regime without updating the Schedule of Rates (SOR) - The Court disposed of the writ petition, granting the petitioner the liberty to file an appropriate representation before the Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Government of West Bengal within four weeks from the date of the order. The Additional Chief Secretary was directed to make a final decision within four months of receiving the representation, after consulting all relevant departments.
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