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Limitation for IGST refund claims by specified international organisations was reckoned from 01.08.2019, because Circular No. 23/2019-Customs first clarified that Customs authorities were the competent refund forum. On that basis, the limitation under Notification No. 20/2018-Central Tax was not exhausted when the claims were filed, and the COVID-19 extension of limitation also applied. The claims were therefore treated as within time and not liable to rejection as time-barred.
Limitation for IGST refund claims by specified international organisations was reckoned from 01.08.2019, because Circular No. 23/2019-Customs first clarified that Customs authorities were the competent refund forum. On that basis, the limitation under Notification No. 20/2018-Central Tax was not exhausted when the claims were filed, and the COVID-19 extension of limitation also applied. The claims were therefore treated as within time and not liable to rejection as time-barred.
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