Tax & GST Law

Navigate income tax and GST disputes with expert help

Tax notices, GST audits, and income tax demands can be overwhelming. Our verified tax lawyers handle everything from routine compliance to complex appeals before CIT, ITAT, and GST tribunals.

Our Scope

What we handle.

Income tax notice response (Section 148, 143, 139)
GST registration, returns, and audit response
Appeals before Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals)
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) proceedings
GST dispute resolution and refund claims
Tax assessment disputes and scrutiny
TDS mismatch and demand resolution
Black money and benami property proceedings
Tax planning and advance ruling applications
International taxation and transfer pricing

Who We Serve

Who needs this service?

Individuals with Tax Notices

Respond to Section 148 reopening notices and scrutiny assessments

Business Owners

Handle GST audits, registration issues, and input tax credit disputes

Companies with Transfer Pricing Issues

Navigate international taxation and TP adjustments

Those Facing Prosecution

Defend against criminal prosecution for tax evasion

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Section 148 notices are for reopening assessments from past years. Do not ignore them — there is a strict 30-day response deadline. A tax lawyer will review the notice, assess your position, and file a response challenging the reopening if the notice is legally flawed.

File a reply to the Show Cause Notice (SCN) within the deadline. If the order is confirmed, appeal before the GST Appellate Authority within 3 months. A stay on payment can be requested during appeal. Our GST lawyers handle the full process.

The appeal hierarchy: CIT(A) → ITAT → High Court → Supreme Court. Most disputes are resolved at CIT(A) or ITAT level. Filing a well-argued appeal with supporting case law can succeed in reversing unjust tax demands.

Yes. File a rectification application under Section 154, or file a revised/belated return to claim the refund. For old year refunds, file a petition before the CBDT. A tax lawyer can identify and recover refunds you may not have claimed.

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