Taxpayer's Request for Interim Relief on Blocked Input Tax Credit Denied Pending Final Hearing HC declined to issue an interim order in a case challenging blocked Input Tax Credit, finding the action neither illegal nor outside jurisdiction. The ...
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Taxpayer's Request for Interim Relief on Blocked Input Tax Credit Denied Pending Final Hearing
HC declined to issue an interim order in a case challenging blocked Input Tax Credit, finding the action neither illegal nor outside jurisdiction. The court directed respondents to file opposition affidavits within four weeks, with petitioner given two weeks to reply. The matter was scheduled for final hearing after seven weeks, with parties instructed to prepare concise written arguments.
The Calcutta High Court heard a case regarding the blocking of Input Tax Credit (ITC). The court decided not to pass an interim order as the blocking of ITC did not seem illegal or without jurisdiction. The respondents were directed to file an affidavit-in-opposition within four weeks, and the petitioner was given two weeks to file a reply. The matter was listed for final hearing after seven weeks, with parties instructed to have short written notes of arguments ready.
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