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AI Drafter

Generate professional replies to Show Cause Notices, assessment orders, audit objections, and other legal communications using TaxTMI's AI Drafter.

Step 1 – Issue Identification & Review

The AI analyses your query, notice, order, or uploaded documents and identifies the key issues involved.

• Review the issues identified by the AI
• Add, edit, remove, or refine issues as required


Step 2 – Draft Generation

Once you approve the issues, the AI performs issue-wise legal research and prepares a structured draft response.

• Relevant statutory provisions
• Judicial precedents and Supreme Court, High Court and other citations
• Issue-wise legal analysis
• Practical arguments and supporting content
• Professionally structured draft ready for further review.

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....The case involves a dispute regarding clandestine removal of goods by an Appellant company. The Appellate Tribunal held that the allegation of clandestine removal and suppression of facts failed as no evidence of unaccounted purchases or sales was presented. The Tribunal found that the determination of suppressed quantities based on maximum installed capacity was unsubstantiated. The Tribunal also noted that the Department's withdrawal of a previous letter indicated a lack of clarity regarding the recording of goods. The Tribunal pointed out that normal industry factors were ignored in determining maximum capacity. Ultimately, the impugned Order was set aside, and the appeal was allowed.....