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The tax authority extended the audit completion period under the relevant state GST Act for audits commencing between April 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022, due to delays caused by requests from audited parties for additional time to produce accounting records. The original three-month completion requirement from the audit start date was deemed insufficient. The extension allows audits to be completed by August 22, 2025, or three months from the actual audit commencement date, whichever is later. This extension is effective immediately.
The tax authority extended the audit completion period under the relevant state GST Act for audits commencing between April 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022, due to delays caused by requests from audited parties for additional time to produce accounting records. The original three-month completion requirement from the audit start date was deemed insufficient. The extension allows audits to be completed by August 22, 2025, or three months from the actual audit commencement date, whichever is later. This extension is effective immediately.
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