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Certificate from Chartered Accountant is required to be considered by the department before while disallowing the claim of ITC

Bimal jain
State Tax Officer Failed to Consider CA Certificate; Court Quashes Order and Remands ITC Claim Case for 2017-2018. The Madras High Court ruled that the State Tax Officer failed to consider a Chartered Accountant's certificate and supporting documents when disallowing Ingram Micro India's Input Tax Credit (ITC) claim for 2017-2018. The Revenue Department had issued an order based on the company's total trade payables, arguing that specific financial statements for Tamil Nadu were not provided. The court noted that such state-specific statements are not required under the Companies Act 2013. The case was remanded for reconsideration, quashing the previous order and allowing the writ petition. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Madras High Court in the case of INGRAM MICRO INDIA PVT. LTD., REPRESENTED BY SHRI. RAJAT KUMAR SAMAL VERSUS STATE TAX OFFICER - 2024 (1) TMI 1103 - MADRAS HIGH COURTheld that the Assessing Authority did not apply their mind before drawing conclusions and failed to consider the certificate issued by a Chartered Accountant and all documents submitted by the Assessee. Hence, the Impugned Order was remanded for reconsideration.

Facts:

Ingram Micro India (P.) Ltd. (“the Petitioner”) had claimed Input Tax Credit (“ITC”) under Section 16 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017(“the CGST Act”) in respect of the assessment year 2017-2018. A Show Cause Notice (“SCN”) was issued to the Petitioner with regard to non-payment to the suppliers for a period exceeding 180 days. The Petitioner provided all supporting documents, including the Chartered Accountant's certificate dated December 20, 2023. However, the Revenue Department (“the Respondent”) issued an Order dated December 21, 2023 (“the Impugned Order”) on the basis of the total trade payables of the Petitioner amounting to INR 2704.1 Crores.

The Respondent contended that the total trade payables of the Petitioner were taken into consideration because the Petitioner did not provide a proper breakdown of net trade payables relating to the State of Tamil Nadu.

Hence, aggrieved by the Impugned Order, the present writ petition was filed by the Petitioner.

Issue:

Whether a Certificate from Chartered Accountant is required to be considered by the department while disallowing the claim of ITC?

Held:

The Hon’ble Madras High CourtINGRAM MICRO INDIA PVT. LTD., REPRESENTED BY SHRI. RAJAT KUMAR SAMAL VERSUS STATE TAX OFFICER - 2024 (1) TMI 1103 - MADRAS HIGH COURT, held as under:

  • Observed that, all relevant documents were provided by the Petitioner in the reply.
  • Noted that, the contentions of the Respondent stating that the entire trade payables of the Company across India should be taken as the trade payables because the Petitioner did not provide Tamil Nadu financial statements are wrong. Under the Companies Act 2013, every company is required to file financial statements regarding all of its operations, and there is no provision for filing state-specific financial statements. However, the Petitioner had submitted a certificate from a Chartered Accountant stating that the trade payables attributable to the State of Tamil Nadu are Rs. 1816.48 million. Learned counsel for the Petitioner also submits that the Petitioner would provide all the invoices issued by the suppliers with regard to the aggregate sum of Rs. 1816.48 million.
  • Held that, the Respondent did not apply its mind before drawing the conclusions. Consequently, the matter was remanded for reconsideration by the Respondent. Hence, the Impugned Order was quashed, and writ petition was allowed.

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