Tax Appeal & Litigation

Expert representation for GST and Income Tax disputes. Resolve complex notices strategically.

GST notice response & show-cause reply drafting

Income Tax assessment & appeal representation

ITAT and Commissioner Appeals proceedings

Search & seizure case handling

Fight Your Tax Case

Expert litigation support from seasoned CAs

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Tax Dispute Resolution

Receiving a tax notice can be stressful. Whether it's a GST demand, income tax scrutiny, or a show-cause notice — FilingsForU.com provides expert Chartered Accountants who understand tax law deeply and fight strategically on your behalf.

Types of Cases We Handle

  • GST Notices: DRC-01, ASMT-10, RFN-06, demand orders, and refund disputes
  • Income Tax: Scrutiny assessment (143(3)), reassessment (148), best judgment assessment
  • Appeals: First appeal before CIT(A)/Commissioner, second appeal before ITAT
  • Penalties: Penalty notices under Section 270A, 271(1)(c), and others
  • Search & Survey: Representation during and after income tax raids

Our Approach

  • Step 1: Detailed review and analysis of the notice/order
  • Step 2: Case strategy development with legal research
  • Step 3: Draft and file responses, replies, and appeals
  • Step 4: Represent at hearings (virtual and in-person)
  • Step 5: Follow up until resolution and closure

Why Choose FilingsForU.com for Litigation?

Our CAs have decades of combined experience in direct and indirect tax litigation. We've successfully resolved thousands of cases across GST, Income Tax, and corporate law — saving our clients crores in potential tax demands and penalties.

Tax Litigation FAQs

Common questions about tax disputes

What should I do when I receive a tax notice?
Don't panic. Note the deadline for response, and immediately share the notice with FilingsForU.com. Our CAs will analyze it, explain its implications, and prepare a strategic response within the due date.
How long does a tax appeal take?
First appeals before CIT(A) typically take 6–18 months. ITAT appeals may take 1–3 years. We strive for early hearing dates and interim relief where possible.
Can I settle a tax dispute without going to court?
Yes, many disputes can be resolved through rectification applications, settlement commissions, or during the assessment stage itself. Our CAs always explore resolution before escalating to formal appeals.