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Input tax credit under section 16(5) of the CGST Act is a retrospective statutory entitlement where relevant returns were filed within the prescribed cut-off. Failure to submit a rectification application within the period set by a departmental circular does not by itself defeat that entitlement. The denial of credit was quashed because the show-cause notice acknowledged timely filing under section 16(5), and the claim was remitted for reconsideration, subject to satisfaction of other eligibility conditions.
Input tax credit under section 16(5) of the CGST Act is a retrospective statutory entitlement where relevant returns were filed within the prescribed cut-off. Failure to submit a rectification application within the period set by a departmental circular does not by itself defeat that entitlement. The denial of credit was quashed because the show-cause notice acknowledged timely filing under section 16(5), and the claim was remitted for reconsideration, subject to satisfaction of other eligibility conditions.
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