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      GST collected on the sale of rejected wheat and paddy seeds was...

      GST refund on rejected seed sales: tax not payable, retention impermissible, and refund to follow prescribed Form RFD-01 procedure.

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      GSTMay 12, 2026Case LawsHC
      GST collected on the sale of rejected wheat and paddy seeds was treated as refundable because GST was not payable on those transactions, and that foundational position was not disputed. The Court held that the department could not continue retaining the tax merely because the refund had not yet been processed. It also required compliance with Rule 89 by directing the Corporation to file the refund claim in Form RFD-01, after which the department was to refund the amount forthwith for onward payment to the petitioner by the Corporation.

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