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ITC cannot be blocked when no order is issued u/s 74 of the CGST Act or Rule 86A of the CGST Rules

Bimal jain
Input Tax Credit Blocking Requires Order Under Section 74 CGST Act or Rule 86A CGST Rules, Court Rules The Telangana High Court ruled that Input Tax Credit (ITC) cannot be blocked without an order under Section 74 of the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Act or Rule 86A of the CGST Rules. In the case involving a petitioner against the Union of India and others, the court found the notice issued by the Revenue Department to block ITC was in violation of the CGST and Telangana GST Acts. The notice was deemed illegal and beyond jurisdiction as it did not comply with the necessary legal provisions, leading to its annulment. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Telangana High Court in the case of M/S. A.S.E. INDIA VERSUS THE UNION OF INDIA AND 4 OTHERS - 2023 (12) TMI 66 - TELANGANA HIGH COURT  the Impugned Notice, being in contravention of the provisions of the Central Goods and Services Act, 2017 (“the CGST Act”) and Telangana Goods and Services Act, 2017 (“the TNGST Act”), is set aside, thereby holding that, it would be difficult to sustain the Impugned Notice issued for blocking of ITC when it is neither an order under Section 74 of the CGST Act nor under Rule 86A of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 (“the CGST Rules”).

Facts:

M/s. A.S.E. India (“the Petitioner”) filed a writ petition for setting aside of Notice dated December 12, 2022 (“the Impugned Notice”) issued by the Revenue Department (“the Respondent”) for blocking the account and ITC contending that the action of the Respondent being in contravention of Rule 86A of the CGST Rules, is illegal, without jurisdiction and contrary to the provisions of the Constitution of India and the CGST Act.

Issue:

Whether ITC can be blocked when no order is issued under Section 74 of the CGST Act or Rule 86A of the CGST Rules?

Held:

The Hon’ble Telangana High Court in the case of M/S. A.S.E. INDIA VERSUS THE UNION OF INDIA AND 4 OTHERS - 2023 (12) TMI 66 - TELANGANA HIGH COURT  held as under

  • Noted that, Impugned notice issued is pertaining to the blocking of electronic credit ledger of the Petitioner under Rule 86A of the CGST Rules.  Also, nowhere it has been stated that the Impugned Notice is an intimation pertaining to proceedings initiated under Section 74 of the TNGST Act.
  • Opined that, the Impugned Notice issued is not an order of attachment of the ITC account of the Petitioner. Also, it would be difficult to sustain the Impugned Notice issued for blocking of ITC when the Impugned Notice issued is neither an order under Section 74 of the CGST Act nor under Rule 86A of the CGST Rules.
  • Held that, the Impugned Notice, being in contravention with the provisions of the CGST Act and the TNGST Act, is set aside.

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