Tax Litigations & Notices

If you receive a demand notification, scrutiny inquiry, or notice under Income Tax Section 143(2) or GST Section 61, we can help. Our Chartered Accountants eval...

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Service Overview

If you receive a demand notification, scrutiny inquiry, or notice under Income Tax Section 143(2) or GST Section 61, we can help. Our Chartered Accountants evaluate the notices, draft legally sound reply arguments, gather evidence logs, and represent you before tax commissioners and tribunals.

Who needs this? Individuals and businesses facing tax demand notices, assessment audits, mismatched income investigations, or appeals before authorities.

Documents Required

Below is the checklist of documents required to initiate your registration or filing process:

Copy of the notice document received from the tax department
Copy of ITR / GST returns submitted for the disputed year
Ledgers, invoice sheets, and bank statements relating to the query
Previous reply drafts (if any)

Step-by-Step Process

We make compliance seamless. Here is the process we follow to complete your request:

01

Notice Evaluation

Analyze the notice clauses, demand amounts, and compliance timelines.

02

Data Reconciliation

Locate transaction records, ITR files, and invoices to match department discrepancies.

03

Legal Drafting

Write a formal legal response backed by relevant tax judgments and sections.

04

Portal Submission

Submit written replies online via the income tax e-proceedings or GST portals.

05

Hearing Representation

Appear online/in-person before tax commissioners to represent and defend the case.

Service FAQs

Find answers to the most common questions regarding Tax Litigations & Notices below:

What happens if I ignore a tax notice?

Ignoring notices can lead to ex-parte orders, where tax officers estimate tax demands and impose heavy penalties, or freeze bank accounts.

What is a Scrutiny Assessment?

A scrutiny assessment under Section 143(3) means the department is verifying the accuracy of claims made in ITR. It requires presenting full transaction proofs.

Are litigation fees charged upfront?

Notice review is done initially, and professional charges depend entirely on case complexity and time involvement.

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