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Andhra Pradesh Value Added Tax Rules, 2005- Forms
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FORM APP 403

 

BEFORE THE HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD (APPELLATE SIDE)

      Memorandum of Appeal against Order
      [ Under Section 35 ] [ See Rule 47 ]

Appeal against the order of the (Commissioner of Commercial Taxes ) dated and passed in -

1 Name, address and TIN/GRN No. of the Dealer  
2 Tax period / Tax periods  
3 Authority passing the original order  
4 State if the order was modified at any time previously by any officer subordinate to the (Commissioner of Commercial Taxes) and if so in what manner (state the results of modification briefly)  
5 Date of communication of the order of the (Commissioner of Commercial Taxes).  
6 Address to which notice may be sent to the Appellant  

 
7 Address to which notice may be sent to the respondent

 

 
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Relief claimed in appeal-  
a) Taxable turnover determined by the assessing

authority

Rs.
b) Taxable turnover modified prior to Suo Motu

by the (Commissioner of Commercial Taxes)

Rs.
c) Relief claimed  

Rs.

d) Grounds of appeal-
    i) State the facts disputed briefly
    ii) State the question of law raised for decision by the High Court
 

   

 

(Signed) Appellant(s)

(Signed) Authorised Representatives if any

 

VERIFICATION

 

I/We the _______________________________________petitioner(s) do hereby declare that what is stated above is true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief.

Verified to day the __________day of___________________200

 

 

 

(Signed) Appellant(s)

(Signed) Authorised Representatives if any

Note:

1. The appeal should be accompanied by a certified copy of the order of the (Commissioner of Commercial Taxes appealed against.

2. The appeal should be accompanied by a fee calculated at the rate of two percent of the disputed tax and surcharge or penalty subject to a minimum of Rs.500/- and a maximum of Rs.2,000/-

3.The appeal should be written in English and should set forth concisely and under district heads, the facts of the case, the grounds of appeal and the points of law raised consecutively.

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