Section 10A and related deductions: Tribunal rejects separate-undertaking claim, but allows loss set-off, ESOP cost and foreign tax credit in principl...
GST Common Portal functionality was addressed to allow a registered taxpayer to opt out of the QRMP Scheme and shift to regular monthly filing of GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B. The Court accepted that the migration could be implemented through backend changes on the portal and directed GSTN and the GST authorities to make the necessary changes. The petitioner was required to file the returns with applicable late fees and interest, while retaining liberty to seek refund before the concerned Commissionerate in accordance with law. The migration was permitted with effect from March 2026.
GST Common Portal functionality was addressed to allow a registered taxpayer to opt out of the QRMP Scheme and shift to regular monthly filing of GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B. The Court accepted that the migration could be implemented through backend changes on the portal and directed GSTN and the GST authorities to make the necessary changes. The petitioner was required to file the returns with applicable late fees and interest, while retaining liberty to seek refund before the concerned Commissionerate in accordance with law. The migration was permitted with effect from March 2026.
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