Opportunity to respond to jurisdictional reports is mandatory before customs settlement duty enhancement; connected applications require consistent ad...
Specific customs headings for scaffolding components prevail over general classification, invalidating misclassification proceedings and enabling with...
Liquidator appointment under Section 34 requires consideration of creditor recommendations, valid professional authorisation, and preservation of vali...
Income-tax exemption for specified regulatory fees and government grants applies subject to non-commercial activity and continuing compliance conditio...
Digital accessibility audit and remediation deadlines extended, while all other disability-compliance obligations for regulated entities remain unchan...
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Non-discharge of service tax - extended period invoked, service tax demanded - penalties imposed u/ss 77 and 78 of Finance Act, 1994 - appellant providing taxable maintenance, repair, manpower recruitment and supply services - appellant computed and paid service tax due - lack of knowledge and status as petty contractor pleaded - authorities imposed heavy penalties despite appellant's compliance before adjudication - undisputed findings regarding appellant's status and compliance - no justification for not considering Section 80 benefit and waiving penalties - fit case for waiving penalties u/ss 77 and 78 in terms of Section 80 - appeal partly allowed, setting aside penalties imposed on appellant.
Non-discharge of service tax - extended period invoked, service tax demanded - penalties imposed u/ss 77 and 78 of Finance Act, 1994 - appellant providing taxable maintenance, repair, manpower recruitment and supply services - appellant computed and paid service tax due - lack of knowledge and status as petty contractor pleaded - authorities imposed heavy penalties despite appellant's compliance before adjudication - undisputed findings regarding appellant's status and compliance - no justification for not considering Section 80 benefit and waiving penalties - fit case for waiving penalties u/ss 77 and 78 in terms of Section 80 - appeal partly allowed, setting aside penalties imposed on appellant.
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