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5 tips to take care while replying a notice in GST

Read the notice through and check its validity before replying a notice in GST:

Many time notices are not issued properly. But consultants make a reply to notice without checking it. Read it to know under which provision is issued and if it is bad at Law. Then you can request to drop it. In many times it is not in proper form or is time-barred. We need to take care of it and make the proper reply to that kind of notices. Thorough knowledge of provisions is required in this case. You can join our GST course for detailed knowledge of GST provisions.

Draft your reply within time and mention the relevant portion of the law:

We tend to drag the hearing. It is a habit to take adjournment again and again. But now the department is strict as they want to end this practice. Prepare your reply within time and represent it within the given period. It is an art. You can join our course on drafting and representation in legal to have a better knowledge of it.

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Make a summary of your points to save time at the hearing:

Everyone wants to save time. You can prepare a list of your main issues and your stand on it. Detailed draft running into many pages may be good but it is not supposed to be read fully. Ultimately in personal hearing also those bullets and notes will help you.

Provide only true and correct facts:

Make it sure that only true and correct facts are given in your reply. Make a check on what is provided by the client. Try to keep the backup papers and maintain a trail of data for you.

Pay if their it some genuine demand:

In case there is a genuine demand. Pay it well in time to prevent the interest and penalty. It is advisable to not to present to make clients undesired demands. In case liability is there, make them pay it. 

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