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Ineligibility for claiming ITC on inward supplies of goods or services used for construction on account of own use - The appellant contested the restriction on ITC for immovable property construction, arguing it should apply only to capitalized expenses. The respondent countered that the restriction applies regardless of capitalization. The Appellate Authority (AAAR) affirmed that the restriction applies to all construction expenses, regardless of capitalization, concluding that ITC for such construction is not available.
Ineligibility for claiming ITC on inward supplies of goods or services used for construction on account of own use - The appellant contested the restriction on ITC for immovable property construction, arguing it should apply only to capitalized expenses. The respondent countered that the restriction applies regardless of capitalization. The Appellate Authority (AAAR) affirmed that the restriction applies to all construction expenses, regardless of capitalization, concluding that ITC for such construction is not available.
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