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Cash-method accounting bars presumptive interest taxation, while unsupported securities and share-trading additions require reliable material and veri...
Transitional Credit (ITC) - Permission for re-opening the common portal so as to enable the petitioner to submit the Form GST TRAN-1 electronically or to permit the petitioner to manually submit Form GST-TRAN-1 - In the initial months of implementation of GST enactment, there was confusion as to which of the assessees would be assessed by the Commercial Tax Department and which of the assessee would be assessed by the officers under the Central Government from the Central Excise Department - there are no justification in the stand of the respondent in not allowing the credit to be utilised. - HC
Transitional Credit (ITC) - Permission for re-opening the common portal so as to enable the petitioner to submit the Form GST TRAN-1 electronically or to permit the petitioner to manually submit Form GST-TRAN-1 - In the initial months of implementation of GST enactment, there was confusion as to which of the assessees would be assessed by the Commercial Tax Department and which of the assessee would be assessed by the officers under the Central Government from the Central Excise Department - there are no justification in the stand of the respondent in not allowing the credit to be utilised. - HC
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