- The Taxes department in Nagaland has issued a notification regarding VAT registration.
- Dealers under Dimapur Zone who have not yet applied for registration must do so within 30 days.
- Failure to apply for registration will result in a penalty of not less than rupees five thousands and not more than rupees ten thousands for each month of default.
- Defaulters may also face prosecution, with a possible imprisonment of one year and a fine.
Source: morungexpress.com
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