India: Appellant can pay 10% of disputed tax using either electronic cash or credit ledger (high court decision)

A high court decision concerning 10% of disputed tax using either electronic cash or credit ledger

A high court decision concerning 10% of disputed tax

The Bombay High Court held that an appellant can pay 10% of the disputed tax using either the amount available in the electronic cash ledger or the amount available in the electronic credit ledger.

The case is: Oasis Realty, Roma Builders Pvt Ltd and Macrotech Developers Limited v. UOI & Ors

Read an October 2022 report [PDF 417 KB] prepared by the KPMG member firm in India

 

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