Charitable trust income application permits verified capital expenditure but rejects deferred pre-operative claims and requires reconsideration of con...
Reinsurance premium deductions require established regulatory breaches, while independently acquired software qualifies within the computer depreciati...
Rectification of mistake remains limited to self-evident record errors, preventing merits review through miscellaneous applications and preserving fin...
Tender creditworthiness conditions may extend to de facto Promoter Directors, with post-participation challenges generally barred absent arbitrariness...
Corporate representation in PMLA summons proceedings permitted through an authorised signatory, subject to directors' continuing cooperation and atten...
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The AAR declined to admit the applicant's advance ruling application, holding the questions submitted fall outside the scope of Section 97(2) of the CGST Act and thus are not amenable to an advance ruling. The Authority found the dispute concerned an internal accounting error and proposed inter-party adjustment between the applicant and its supplier, which could have been rectified via annual returns; it is not an issue of admissibility of input tax credit under clause (d) of Section 97(2). Further, under Section 95(a) the AAR has no power to issue directives binding on a third-party supplier. Accordingly, the application is not admitted.
The AAR declined to admit the applicant's advance ruling application, holding the questions submitted fall outside the scope of Section 97(2) of the CGST Act and thus are not amenable to an advance ruling. The Authority found the dispute concerned an internal accounting error and proposed inter-party adjustment between the applicant and its supplier, which could have been rectified via annual returns; it is not an issue of admissibility of input tax credit under clause (d) of Section 97(2). Further, under Section 95(a) the AAR has no power to issue directives binding on a third-party supplier. Accordingly, the application is not admitted.
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