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Respondent passed on the benefit of additional input tax credit to home-buyers, satisfying the anti-profiteering obligation by providing a commensurate reduction in price; the investigative report acknowledged this pass-through except for a residual payment owed to seven buyers, which the respondent agreed to remit. The tribunal accepted the investigative findings and concluded that the respondent complied with the statutory obligation to transfer GST-related ITC benefits to customers, resulting in disposal of the proceedings.
Respondent passed on the benefit of additional input tax credit to home-buyers, satisfying the anti-profiteering obligation by providing a commensurate reduction in price; the investigative report acknowledged this pass-through except for a residual payment owed to seven buyers, which the respondent agreed to remit. The tribunal accepted the investigative findings and concluded that the respondent complied with the statutory obligation to transfer GST-related ITC benefits to customers, resulting in disposal of the proceedings.
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