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GST registration cancellation for non-filing of returns and non-payment of tax was addressed by permitting the taxpayer to seek revocation, file draft returns and deposit dues by 31.03.2026. The authority was directed to consider the revocation application within the stipulated time and, if online filing was not possible, to accept manual filing. The approach follows an earlier High Court order in similar circumstances and reflects a remedial route aimed at restoring registration rather than sustaining cancellation where compliance can still be regularised.
GST registration cancellation for non-filing of returns and non-payment of tax was addressed by permitting the taxpayer to seek revocation, file draft returns and deposit dues by 31.03.2026. The authority was directed to consider the revocation application within the stipulated time and, if online filing was not possible, to accept manual filing. The approach follows an earlier High Court order in similar circumstances and reflects a remedial route aimed at restoring registration rather than sustaining cancellation where compliance can still be regularised.
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