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Corporate guarantee valuation permits actual ascertainable commission while barring retroactive application and extended-period penalties for bona fid...
Proper-officer jurisdiction under UPGST penalty provisions upheld; participation on merits prevents bypassing the statutory appellate remedy through w...
Transitioned CENVAT credit may validly satisfy mandatory pre-deposit requirements for legacy service tax appeals through Electronic Credit Ledger debi...
Building-plan sanction charges require statutory authority; unauthorised fees and GST were quashed, while labour cess must follow prescribed collectio...
Pure-agent exclusion fails where hotel booking facilitators receive third-party services themselves, making entire customer consideration taxable as r...
Duty Free Shops (DFS) at airports and various government authorities - Refund of amount collected by respondents No.3 and 4 (AAI) on wrongful application of CGST Act, the Integrated Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 (the IGST Act) and PGST Act - The High Court held that the petitioner is bound to pay the GST on the Services provided by the respondents No.3 not only in accordance with the case laws discussed hereinabove but also due to the binding concession agreement between the petitioner and the respondents No.3 and 4 - The court ordered the company to reimburse a sum of Rs. 3,83,38,993 to the government authorities within four weeks, along with interest. The company was also directed to make necessary applications for claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC) and/or refund of the amount reimbursed.
Duty Free Shops (DFS) at airports and various government authorities - Refund of amount collected by respondents No.3 and 4 (AAI) on wrongful application of CGST Act, the Integrated Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 (the IGST Act) and PGST Act - The High Court held that the petitioner is bound to pay the GST on the Services provided by the respondents No.3 not only in accordance with the case laws discussed hereinabove but also due to the binding concession agreement between the petitioner and the respondents No.3 and 4 - The court ordered the company to reimburse a sum of Rs. 3,83,38,993 to the government authorities within four weeks, along with interest. The company was also directed to make necessary applications for claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC) and/or refund of the amount reimbursed.
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