Invoice-based recovery claims remain time-barred despite separate winding-up proceedings, absent valid acknowledgment or part-payment of the disputed ...
Extended limitation fails without specific suppression allegations, while overseas employee secondment remains taxable as manpower supply within norma...
Time-share accommodation classification excludes Club or Association Service where purchasers receive contractual occupancy rights without genuine mem...
CENVAT credit for trading requires reversal, while taxable-service rental credit remains proportionately available and limitation issues await resolut...
Vicarious liability for dishonoured company cheques may extend to non-signatory directors where complaints contain foundational responsibility avermen...
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Liability of tax arising on account of inadvertent error - mismatch between the petitioner's GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B returns The High Court noted the certificates from purchasers, confirming exclusion of duplicate invoices while availing ITC, which reflected in their GSTR 2A returns. The Court concluded that the matter required reconsideration to ascertain if purchasers indeed did not avail excess input tax credit based on duplicate invoices. - The impugned order disregarded the petitioner's explanation, citing failure to amend the GSTR 1 statement by the prescribed deadline. The Court observed that the matter required reconsideration in light of documents submitted by the petitioner, indicating the need to ascertain if purchasers indeed did not avail excess input tax credit based on duplicate invoices.
Liability of tax arising on account of inadvertent error - mismatch between the petitioner's GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B returns The High Court noted the certificates from purchasers, confirming exclusion of duplicate invoices while availing ITC, which reflected in their GSTR 2A returns. The Court concluded that the matter required reconsideration to ascertain if purchasers indeed did not avail excess input tax credit based on duplicate invoices. - The impugned order disregarded the petitioner's explanation, citing failure to amend the GSTR 1 statement by the prescribed deadline. The Court observed that the matter required reconsideration in light of documents submitted by the petitioner, indicating the need to ascertain if purchasers indeed did not avail excess input tax credit based on duplicate invoices.
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