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The HC quashed the impugned order relating to wrongful availment of input tax credit on a motor vehicle, noting the petitioner had already reversed the credit in the GSTR-3B return for March 2021. The petition was disposed of at admission, granting the petitioner an opportunity to explain the reversal despite the initial wrongful claim in December 2020. The matter was remitted to the respondents for fresh adjudication, with the quashed order treated as an addendum to the original show cause notice issued under Form GST DRC 01.
The HC quashed the impugned order relating to wrongful availment of input tax credit on a motor vehicle, noting the petitioner had already reversed the credit in the GSTR-3B return for March 2021. The petition was disposed of at admission, granting the petitioner an opportunity to explain the reversal despite the initial wrongful claim in December 2020. The matter was remitted to the respondents for fresh adjudication, with the quashed order treated as an addendum to the original show cause notice issued under Form GST DRC 01.
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