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Associate Partner | Mumbai
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Overview

Parth Parikh is an Associate Partner in the Tax practice at ELP and is based in Mumbai. He is a law graduate from ILS Law College, Pune and is enrolled with the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa. Parth’s areas of focus have been Customs, Excise, Service tax, State VAT, Foreign Trade Policy, GST and Income tax. He has extensive experience in providing litigation and advisory services to various clients across a range of industries including metal, mining, lifts & elevator, power, infrastructure and financial services sector.

Parth Parikh is an Associate Partner in the Tax practice at ELP and is based in Mumbai. He is a law graduate from ILS Law College, Pune and is enrolled with the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa.

Parth’s areas of focus have been Customs, Excise, Service tax, State VAT, Foreign Trade Policy, GST and Income tax. He has extensive experience in providing litigation and advisory services to various clients across a range of industries including metal, mining, lifts & elevator, power, infrastructure and financial services sector.

Parth has successfully represented clients in high stake matters before jurisdictional High Courts, Tribunals and quasi-judicial forums across the country. He is also regularly advising clients on matters relating to GST, Policy Advocacy, Foreign Trade Policy, business restructuring options etc.

Parth has been with ELP for close to 7 years. Prior to that he served with PwC.

Thought Leadership

Newsletter/Booklets 4th Oct 2024

Recent Developments in Direct & Indirect Tax – September 2024

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Alerts & Updates 17th Sep 2024

Circulars Issued Pursuant to 54th GST Council Meeting

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Alerts & Updates 12th Sep 2024

Key Proposals by the 54th GST Council

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Newsletter/Booklets 23rd Jul 2024

Union Budget 2024-25 – An Analysis by Economic Laws Practice

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Newsletter/Booklets 23rd Jul 2024

Budget Buzz – Direct Tax Amnesty Scheme

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Newsletter/Booklets 18th Sep 2023

Indirect Tax Newsletter – August 2023

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Newsletter/Booklets 29th Mar 2023

Navigating GST 2.0 Issue 16

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Newsletter/Booklets 1st Feb 2023

Budget Buzz – GST Tribunals

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Recent Matters

Represented Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. before the Delhi High Court in challenging an Income Tax Assessment Order where a high...
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Represented Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. before the Delhi High Court in challenging an Income Tax Assessment Order where a high pitched demand of tax was raised wsithout granting an opportunity of personal hearing (and in violation of scheme of faceless assessment).  The Delhi High Court passed a landmark ruling holding that assessees would have a vested right to personal hearing even under the faceless assessment scheme and the same has to be given by the Tax Authorities if an assessee asks for it, irrespective of the facts of each case. 

Represented an elevator manufacturer before the Supreme Court on the issue of valuation of manufactured parts and components of elevators...
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Represented an elevator manufacturer before the Supreme Court on the issue of valuation of manufactured parts and components of elevators under Central Excise Act, 1944. 

Representing various clients before Bombay High Court in the controversy pertaining to the validity of income tax re-assessment notices issued...
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Representing various clients before Bombay High Court in the controversy pertaining to the validity of income tax re-assessment notices issued post 01.04.2021 by application of time extension Notifications issued under the Taxation and Other Laws (Relaxation and Amendment of Certain Provisions) Act, 2020. 

Represented Vedanta Ltd. before the Calcutta High Court on the issue whether failure to consider decision of Supreme Court while...
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Represented Vedanta Ltd. before the Calcutta High Court on the issue whether failure to consider decision of Supreme Court while assessing shipping bill can be considered as an ‘error’ or ‘omission’ rectifiable under Section 154 of the Customs Act.  

Represented Vedanta Ltd. before the Calcutta High Court in writ petition filed against an order passed in disregard of remand...
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Represented Vedanta Ltd. before the Calcutta High Court in writ petition filed against an order passed in disregard of remand directions.  

Representing an elevator manufacturer before various jurisdictional High Courts on the issue of dual levy of Value Added Tax (‘VAT’)...
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Representing an elevator manufacturer before various jurisdictional High Courts on the issue of dual levy of Value Added Tax (‘VAT’) and Central Sales Tax (‘CST’) on supply of parts and components of elevators from one State to another in pursuance of a pre-existing contract for supply and installation of elevators. 
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