Transaction value rejection requires reliable corroboration; refundable VAT is excluded and temporary registration does not defeat new-vehicle exempti...
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The petitioner's GST registration was cancelled due to failure to file returns and non-compliance with show cause notices. High Court found a contradiction as the registration was cancelled before the return period. The matter is remitted for fresh orders, and petitioner must deposit 10% disputed tax for a rehearing. Impugned orders quashed, treated as part of show cause notices. Petition disposed by High Court.
The petitioner's GST registration was cancelled due to failure to file returns and non-compliance with show cause notices. High Court found a contradiction as the registration was cancelled before the return period. The matter is remitted for fresh orders, and petitioner must deposit 10% disputed tax for a rehearing. Impugned orders quashed, treated as part of show cause notices. Petition disposed by High Court.
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