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You should take immediate action to protect your GST account and business interests.
Here are some steps you can take:
1. File a complaint with the GST Department: - Reach out to the GST helpline or your jurisdictional GST officer. - Explain the situation and provide evidence (e.g., emails, documents). -
Request assistance in removing the accountant's access and retrieving your user ID and password.
2. Send a formal notice to your accountant: - Clearly state your concerns and demands (e.g., removal of their email and number, provision of user ID and password). - Set a deadline for resolution. - Send the notice via email and registered post.
3. Consider terminating their services: - If your accountant is uncooperative or unresponsive, it may be best to end your professional relationship.
4. Seek legal advice: - Consult a lawyer specializing in tax or commercial law. - Explore options like filing a case for data protection, privacy violation, or breach of trust.
5. Report to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI): - If your accountant is a CA, report the incident to the ICAI. Remember to document all communications and keep a record of events.
Taking prompt action will help protect your interests and ensure compliance with GST regulations.
Send a legal notice to him for his explanation on record
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