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Authentication of paper assessment orders upheld, while qualifying repairs, consumables and vendor advance write-offs remain deductible business claim...
Denial of Input Tax Credit (ITC) erroneously - The supplier made a mistake by filing the return in Form GSTR-1 by specifying total integrated tax (IGST) as zero in the relevant column - The High Court observed that while suppliers may make errors, recipients are equally responsible for rectifying incorrect claims to maintain GST system integrity. However, it noted that in this case, the SGST component did reach the State of Tamil Nadu, contradicting the assessing officer's view. - The Court quashed the impugned order. The matter was remanded to the assessing officer for reconsideration, with directions to issue a fresh assessment order within a specified timeframe.
Denial of Input Tax Credit (ITC) erroneously - The supplier made a mistake by filing the return in Form GSTR-1 by specifying total integrated tax (IGST) as zero in the relevant column - The High Court observed that while suppliers may make errors, recipients are equally responsible for rectifying incorrect claims to maintain GST system integrity. However, it noted that in this case, the SGST component did reach the State of Tamil Nadu, contradicting the assessing officer's view. - The Court quashed the impugned order. The matter was remanded to the assessing officer for reconsideration, with directions to issue a fresh assessment order within a specified timeframe.
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