Receipt of immovable property requires actual possession or enjoyment; redevelopment allotments exchanged for tenancy rights fall outside deemed incom...
Section 80P deduction covers Souharda credit societies, including qualifying surplus-deposit interest, subject to member KYC verification for cash dep...
Transfer-pricing benchmarking and capital-receipt principles sustained taxpayer relief, while unsupported property-advance write-offs remained disallo...
Failure to file returns for a continuous period of six months...
GST registration cancelled retrospectively without reasons, violating natural justice. Cancellation order set aside. Proper officer's power not arbitrary.
Contents
Summary
Note
Bookmark
Share
✓ Copied successfully !
Print
Print Options
For full text, please login
Login to TaxTMI
Verification Pending
The Email Id has not been verified. Click on the link we have sent on
Failure to file returns for a continuous period of six months led to cancellation of GST registration. Cancellation order did not specify reasons for retrospective cancellation from registration date, violating principles of natural justice. Proper officer's power to cancel registration from a date cannot be arbitrary, must be informed by reason. Impugned order set aside, matter remanded to Appellate Authority to decide afresh on merits after providing opportunity of hearing, uninfluenced by delay question.
Failure to file returns for a continuous period of six months led to cancellation of GST registration. Cancellation order did not specify reasons for retrospective cancellation from registration date, violating principles of natural justice. Proper officer's power to cancel registration from a date cannot be arbitrary, must be informed by reason. Impugned order set aside, matter remanded to Appellate Authority to decide afresh on merits after providing opportunity of hearing, uninfluenced by delay question.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.