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Interim relief of de-freezing the bank account after depositing the first installment of disputed tax

Bimal jain
Company Wins Interim Relief: Court Orders De-freezing of Bank Account After First GST Installment Payment The Madras High Court granted interim relief to a company by ordering the de-freezing of its bank account upon payment of the first installment of its disputed GST liability. The company challenged an order from the Revenue Department that demanded GST payment with interest and penalties, resulting in the freezing of its bank account and cancellation of GST registration. The court directed the company to pay the tax in four installments and required the Revenue Department to de-freeze the account after the first installment was paid, pending final resolution of the case. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Madras High Court in M/S. N.S. RATHINAM AND SONS PVT LTD VERSUS COMMISSIONER OF GST AND CENTRAL EXCISE, MADURAI AND OTHERS - 2023 (9) TMI 342 - MADRAS HIGH COURT granted interim relief of de-freezing the assessee’s bank account on the payment of the first installment of the total tax liability.

Facts:

M/s. N.S. Rathinam and Sons Pvt. Ltd.(the Petitioner”) had pending GST liability.

The Revenue Department (the Respondent”) passed an order (“the Original Order”) demanding the GST along with interest and penalty.

The Petitioner contended that he is liable to pay the tax and the interest portion quantified by the Respondent. However, the Respondent has issued orders to freeze the Petitioner's bank account and cancelled the GST registration.

Further, the Respondent passed another order (“the Impugned Order”) for freezing the bank account of the Petitioner and further ordered the cancellation of the Petitioner’s GST registration.    

Aggrieved by the Impugned Order, the Appellant filed a writ before the Hon’ble Madras High Court.

Issue:

Whether an interim relief of de-freezing the bank account be granted when Petitioner contends his tax liability? 

Held:

The Hon’ble Madras High Court in M/S. N.S. RATHINAM AND SONS PVT LTD VERSUS COMMISSIONER OF GST AND CENTRAL EXCISE, MADURAI AND OTHERS - 2023 (9) TMI 342 - MADRAS HIGH COURTheld as under: -

  • Held that, pending final disposal of the case, the Petitioner must deposit the first installment of the GST as divided into four equal installments within one week of receipt of the order.
  • Directed, the Petitioner to pay the entire tax portion in four equal installments and the interest that will be considered after the payment of the tax liability.
  • Further directed, the Petitioner to pay the first installment within one week from the date of receipt of a copy of the Court’s Order. 
  • Further held that, the Respondent must de-freeze the bank account of the Petitioner after payment of the first installment of the GST.   

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