Qualified as a Chartered Accountant in the year 2017 and worked in Advisory Division of Hyderabad Branch of Hiregange and Associates from Mar`18 to Dec`20. Core competencies are in the areas of GST, FTP and Customs. Contributed to various books like “Compendium of issues and solution in GST”, “GST a primer” and booklet on "New scheme for real estate under GST effective from 01.04.2019" authored by partners of Hiregange & Associates. Written articles which are published on various forums like taxguru, Centax publications. Also, a member and active participant of GST study circle, SIRC of ICAI-Hyderabad Branch.
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Input tax credit restriction tied to supplier invoice uploads challenged as unlawful; recipients retain entitlement despite supplier defaults.
Rule 36(4) capping input tax credit where suppliers fail to upload outward invoices imposes an extra-statutory condition beyond the Act's eligibility criteria, tying a recipient's entitlement to another taxpayer's actions. Because upload and tax payment are distinct and the recipient cannot verify supplier compliance, such a restriction is impossible to perform by the recipient, contradicts legislative intent to pursue suppliers first, risks unequal and arbitrary treatment, and is therefore argued to be legally invalid; recipients who otherwise meet statutory prerequisites should retain ITC. (AI Summary)
Goods and Services Tax - GST