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Section 16(5) of the GST Act allows registered persons to avail input tax credit for specified financial years through a return under Section 39 filed on or before 30 November 2021. Input tax credit claimed on 20 December 2019 for Financial Year 2018-19 therefore fell within the extended statutory period. The assessment requiring payment or reversal of that credit was set aside, and the writ petition succeeded.
Section 16(5) of the GST Act allows registered persons to avail input tax credit for specified financial years through a return under Section 39 filed on or before 30 November 2021. Input tax credit claimed on 20 December 2019 for Financial Year 2018-19 therefore fell within the extended statutory period. The assessment requiring payment or reversal of that credit was set aside, and the writ petition succeeded.
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