The Calcutta High Court (HC) has ruled that the writ court cannot decide on the classification of goods under Value Added Tax (VAT). M/s. Ajay Saha, the petitioner has challenged the impugnedorder dated 18th May 2016 passed by the First Track Revisional authority dismissing the revision application in question filed by the petitioner against the order of the appellate authority treating the product of the petitioner as ‘rice bran’ and rejecting the claim of the petitioner that the said product was ‘tush kuro’ and that the same is a cattle feed…
Source: taxscan.in
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