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UBER INDIA SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED vs. UNION OF INDIA, THE CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS
(Madras High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

ANITA SUMANTH
Pet. Counsel
Onkar Sharma
Aditya Reddy
Res. Counsel
A.p.srinivas

Petitioner / Applicant

UBER INDIA SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED

Respondent UNION OF INDIA, THE CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS
Court Madras High Court
State

Tamilnadu

Date Apr 16, 2021
Order No.

W.P. No.3732 of 2021

Citation

2021(4) TAXREPLY 4243

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The petitioner is Uber India Systems Private Limited, a company engaged in the business of operating and managing a software application by the name of “Uber App” which enables consumers to avail ride-hailing services by connecting them with drivers. 2. The writ petition has been filed seeking a Mandamus directing R2, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs to consider and decide its various representations, the most recent being dated 15.01.2021, on the taxability of the receipts from its services as aforesaid under the Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017. 3. When the matter had come up for admission on 22.02.2021, I had stated as follows: '2. The prayer in the writ petition falls within a narrow campus, seeking a mandamus directing the second respondent/the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs to decide on representations dated 31.08.2020, 03.12.2020, 11.12.2020 and 15.01.2021, all targeted towards seeking uniformity in the levy of Central GS....

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