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Superintendent cannot exceed jurisdictional prescribed limits and pass the Order.

Bimal jain
Superintendent of GST Oversteps Jurisdictional Limit, Court Quashes Order Exceeding Rs. 10,00,000 Per Circular 31/05/2018-GST The Allahabad High Court ruled that a Superintendent of Central Goods and Services Tax exceeded jurisdiction by issuing an order related to an amount over Rs. 16,00,000, surpassing the Rs. 10,00,000 jurisdictional limit set by Circular No. 31/05/2018-GST. Mansoori Enterprises contested the order, arguing it was issued without proper authority. The court quashed the order and allowed for new proceedings to be initiated lawfully. The decision highlights the need for clear monetary limits for different tax officers under Sections 73 and 74 of the CGST Act and the IGST Act. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Allahabad High Court in the case ofMansoori Enterprises v. Union of India [2024 (2) TMI 1183 - ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT] held that according to Circular No. 31/05/2018-GST dated February 09, 2018, power of the Superintendent, Central Goods and Service Tax & Central Excise is limited to the matter not exceeding Rs. 10,00,000/- and in the present case the amount involved is more than Rs. 16,00,000/- and consequently, the order passed by the Superintendent is without jurisdiction. Hence, the said order was declared without jurisdiction and liable to be set aside.

Facts:

Mansoori Enterprises (“the Petitioner”), challenged the Impugned Order dated November 20, 2023 (“the Impugned Order”), passed by, the Superintendent (“the Respondent”), under Section 73 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017(“CGST Act”). The Impugned Order disallowed ITC amounting to Rs. 16,24,246.88.

The Petitioner contested the jurisdiction of the Superintendent to pass the order, citing Circular No. 31/05/2018-GST dated February 09, 2018.The Petitioner contended that the Superintendent’s jurisdiction was limited by the circular to matters not exceeding Rs. 10,00,000/- while the amount involved in the case exceeded Rs. 16,00,000/-

Hence, aggrieved by the Impugned Order of the Respondent, the Petitioner filed a Writ Petition in the High Court of Allahabad challenging the Superintendent’s jurisdiction to pass the Impugned Order.

Issue:

Whether the Superintendent have the jurisdiction to pass the Order considering the jurisdictional limits?

Held:

The Hon’ble Allahabad High Court, in 2024 (2) TMI 1183 - ALLAHABAD HIGH COURTheld as under:

  • Observed that, the Superintendent lacked jurisdiction to issue the Impugned Order since the amount involved exceeded the limits set in Circular No. 31/05/2018-GST dated February 09, 2018which limited the Superintendent’s jurisdiction to matters not exceeding Rs. 10,00,000/- for Central Tax and Rs. 10,00,000/- for State Tax totaling Rs. 20,00,000/-.
  • Opined that, since the amount in question, Rs. 16,24,246.88, exceeded the prescribed limit, the Impugned Order was without jurisdiction.
  • Held that, the Impugned Order was liable to be quashed, also the Court granted liberty to the Respondent to initiate fresh proceedings in accordance with the law.

Our Comments:

For optimal distribution of work relating to the issuance of show cause notices and orders under Sections 73 and 74 of the CGST Act and also under the IGST Act, monetary limits for different levels of officers of central tax need to be prescribed. Therefore, in pursuance of clause (91) of Section 2 of the CGST Act read with Section 20 of the IGST Act, the Board hereby assigns the officers mentioned in Column (2) of the Table below, the functions as the proper officers in relation to issue of show cause notices and orders under Sections 73 and 74 of the CGST Act and Section 20 of the IGST Act, up to the monetary limits as mentioned in columns (3), (4) and (5) respectively of the Table below:-

Sl. No.

Officer of Central Tax

Monetary limit for issuance of show cause notices and passing of orders under Sections 73 and 74 of CGST Act

Monetary limit for issuance of show cause notices and passing of orders under Sections 73 and 74 of CGST Act made applicable to matters in relation to integrated tax vide section 20 of the IGST Act

Monetary limit for issuance of show cause notices and passing of orders under Sections 73 and 74 of CGST Act made applicable to integrated tax vide section 20 of the IGST Act

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

1.

Superintendent of Central Tax

Not exceeding Rupees 10 lakhs

Not exceeding Rupees 20 lakhs

Not exceeding Rupees 20 lakhs

2.

Deputy or Assistant Commissioner of Central Tax

Above Rupees 10 lakhs and not exceeding Rupees 1 crore

Above Rupees 20 lakhs and not exceeding Rupees 2 crores

Above Rupees 20 lakhs and not exceeding Rupees 2 crores

3.

Additional or Joint Commissioner of Central Tax

Above Rupees 1 crore without any limit

Above Rupees 2 crores without any limit

Above Rupees 2 crores without any limit

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