Tax Litigation Lawyer in India

Navigating the complexities of tax law in India can be daunting. At AMLEGALS, we have a dedicated team of expert tax litigation lawyers specializing in both Indirect Tax (GST) and Direct Tax (Income Tax) disputes. Our goal is to provide you with robust legal representation and advice that is tailored to your unique situation.

What is AMLEGALS Practice in Tax Litigation?
  • Expertise in GST and Income Tax: Our lawyers are well-versed in the nuances of both Indirect and Direct Tax laws in India. We stay updated with recent amendments and judicial rulings to provide informed legal solutions.
  • Personalized Legal Strategy: We understand that every tax dispute is unique. Our team conducts a thorough analysis of your case to develop a tailored strategy that meets your needs.
  • Comprehensive Services: From tax advisory to representation in litigation, we offer end-to-end services to ensure compliance and effective dispute resolution.
Our Expertise in Tax Litigation Legal Services
1. GST- Indirect Tax Litigation
  • Representation in GST disputes, audits, and investigations.
  • Drafting and replying to Show Cause Notices (SCN), appeals, and writ petitions.
  • Handling disputes related to input tax credit (ITC), classification, valuation, refunds, and anti-profiteering.
  • Representation before GST authorities, appellate forums, and High Courts.
2. Income Tax -Direct Tax Litigation
  • Representation in income tax assessments, audits, and investigations.
  • Drafting and filing appeals before CIT(A), ITAT, High Courts, and the Supreme Court.
  • Handling disputes related to tax assessments, penalties, TDS, and international tax issues.
3. Transfer Pricing Litigation
  • Advisory and representation in transfer pricing assessments, adjustments, and disputes.
  • Representation before the Dispute Resolution Panel (DRP), ITAT, and higher courts.
4. Customs & Cross-Border Tax Litigation
  • Representation in customs disputes, classification, valuation, and import/export issues.
  • Advisory on foreign trade policy, FEMA, and cross-border tax investigations.
5. Tax Investigations & Enforcement
  • Legal support during tax investigations, search & seizure, and summons.
  • Representation before the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), and other enforcement agencies.
6. Appellate & Supreme Court Litigation
  • End-to-end representation in appellate forums, High Courts, and the Supreme Court.
  • Strategic advice on appeals, writs, and settlement applications.
Why Tax Litigation Expertise Matters

Tax litigation in India is highly prevalent due to frequent regulatory changes, varied interpretations, and aggressive tax administration

Non-compliance or inadequate representation can result in:

  • Heavy Penalties & Interest: Significant financial exposure for businesses and individuals.
  • Business Disruption: Seizure of assets, freezing of accounts, and reputational damage.
  • Missed Opportunities: Loss of legitimate tax benefits, incentives, and credits.

With AMLEGALS, you gain a partner who understands the nuances of Indian tax law and delivers robust advocacy at every stage.

Our Approach

At AMLEGALS, we pride ourselves on our proactive and client-centric approach. We prioritize understanding your business and its tax implications, ensuring that you are equipped with the right knowledge and support throughout the litigation process. Our team is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients.

Q&A on Tax Litigation in India
  1. What is tax litigation? Tax litigation refers to the legal process of resolving disputes between taxpayers and tax authorities over tax liabilities, assessments, or penalties.
  2. What are common grounds for tax litigation in India? Common grounds include disputes over tax assessments, non-compliance penalties, GST disputes, and claims for refunds.
  3. How can a tax litigation lawyer help me? A tax litigation lawyer can provide legal advice, represent you in court, assist with appeals, and help navigate complex tax laws to achieve favorable outcomes.
  4. What is the difference between GST and income tax litigation? GST litigation primarily deals with disputes related to goods and services tax, while income tax litigation involves issues concerning individual or corporate income tax assessments and liabilities.
  5. How can I prepare for a tax litigation case? To prepare, gather all relevant documents, understand the specifics of your tax situation, and consult with a tax litigation lawyer for strategic guidance.
Contact Us

If you’re facing tax litigation or need expert advice on GST and Income Tax matters, You may reach out to our experienced tax litigation lawyers  to help you navigate the complexities of tax litigations under Indian law.

  • Email: info@amlegals.com
  • Boardline : +91-8448548549
  • Offices: Ahmedabad |  Bengaluru | Chennai | Mumbai | New Delhi | Kolkata | Prayagraj | Pune | Surat

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