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Petitioner Challenges Denial of Using Excess Input Tax Credit for Pre-Deposit Under TNVAT Act Section 51.

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....The contention of the petitioner that for the purpose of pre-deposit under Section 51 of the TNVAT Act, 2006 an assessee can utilise the excess Input Tax Credit provided accepted, the aforesaid Input Tax Credit itself is not the subject matter of the dispute or where any notice has been issued to deny such tax credit - To deny such right would amount to improper denial of right of appeal to an assessee....