In its judgment dealing with the powers of arrest under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act and the Customs Act, the Supreme Court today held that crystallization of tax liability is not mandatory to carry out an arrest. In some cases, when there is sufficient degree of certainty that the amount of tax evaded constitutes an offence, the Commissioner may authorize arrest after...
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