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Migration of TDS Credit from VAT to GST - Transitional provisions - the stand of the Respondents is self-destructive, as if the Petitioners are not allowed to migrate the unadjusted TDS amount under the GST Regime, they would have become entitled for refund of the same with effect from 1st July, 2017 and would have certainly been entitled to statutory interest @ 9% on the said amount in terms of Section 52/53 of the JVAT Act. - - It is declared that the Petitioners are entitled for migration of the TDS amount in terms of Section 140(1) of the JGST Act - HC
Migration of TDS Credit from VAT to GST - Transitional provisions - the stand of the Respondents is self-destructive, as if the Petitioners are not allowed to migrate the unadjusted TDS amount under the GST Regime, they would have become entitled for refund of the same with effect from 1st July, 2017 and would have certainly been entitled to statutory interest @ 9% on the said amount in terms of Section 52/53 of the JVAT Act. - - It is declared that the Petitioners are entitled for migration of the TDS amount in terms of Section 140(1) of the JGST Act - HC
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