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The High Court directed the respondents to refund the differential GST amount, being the difference between GST and VAT, paid by the petitioner for each works contract/composite supply executed before July 1, 2017. The Court held that payments received by the petitioners pre-GST for works executed before July 1, 2017, are assessable under the KVAT tax regime, either under the Composition Tax or VAT scheme as applicable. The respondents were ordered to reimburse the GST amount within six weeks from the date of receipt of the order. The petition was allowed.
The High Court directed the respondents to refund the differential GST amount, being the difference between GST and VAT, paid by the petitioner for each works contract/composite supply executed before July 1, 2017. The Court held that payments received by the petitioners pre-GST for works executed before July 1, 2017, are assessable under the KVAT tax regime, either under the Composition Tax or VAT scheme as applicable. The respondents were ordered to reimburse the GST amount within six weeks from the date of receipt of the order. The petition was allowed.
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