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The Trade Circular addresses key interpretative issues regarding Section 128A of the WBGST Act, 2017, clarifying two primary concerns: (1) taxpayers who paid taxes through FORM GSTR-3B prior to 1st November 2024 remain eligible for benefits under Section 128A, subject to proper officer verification; and (2) for notices/orders spanning periods partially within and outside Section 128A's scope, taxpayers may file FORM SPL-01/SPL-02 after paying tax liability for covered periods, with appellate authorities empowered to adjudicate remaining periods independently, thereby providing a flexible mechanism for resolving complex tax dispute scenarios while maintaining procedural compliance.
The Trade Circular addresses key interpretative issues regarding Section 128A of the WBGST Act, 2017, clarifying two primary concerns: (1) taxpayers who paid taxes through FORM GSTR-3B prior to 1st November 2024 remain eligible for benefits under Section 128A, subject to proper officer verification; and (2) for notices/orders spanning periods partially within and outside Section 128A's scope, taxpayers may file FORM SPL-01/SPL-02 after paying tax liability for covered periods, with appellate authorities empowered to adjudicate remaining periods independently, thereby providing a flexible mechanism for resolving complex tax dispute scenarios while maintaining procedural compliance.
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