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The court set aside GST assessment orders for multiple years, which taxed a government-owned processing plant under the Department of Atomic Energy. It held that the plant and the Nuclear Fuel Complex..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court, in its order, quashed and set aside the levy of interest and penalty imposed without issuing a show-cause notice as mandated under Section 126(3) of the CGST Act. It remanded the matter to ..... Subscribe to Read more
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MATANGI TRADERS vs. THE JOINT COMMR CT


(Andhra Pradesh High Court | Oct 16, 2024)

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The court held that the petitioners, dealers in Sodium Bicarbonate and Magnesium Sulphate, were entitled to the concessional tax rate of 8% under G.O.Ms.No.189 dated 07.02.2005, applicable to all chem..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court allowed a petitioner, a real estate business whose GST registration was canceled due to non-filing of returns and non-payment of taxes during insolvency proceedings, to apply for revocation ..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court directed the tax authorities to release the refund claimed by the petitioner, following a final and unchallenged appellate order dated 18 October 2022. The Deputy Commissioner's objections d..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court dismissed the petition challenging the tax demand order, emphasizing that the petitioner had not exhausted alternate statutory remedies before approaching the court. The petitioner claimed i..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court set aside the impugned GST assessment and consequential orders due to violation of natural justice, as the petitioner was not given a personal hearing despite the issuance of a show cause no..... Subscribe to Read more
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SANJAY DHINGRA vs. STATE OF U.P.


(Allahabad High Court | Oct 15, 2024)

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The court rejected the bail applications of the accused involved in a large-scale economic offence concerning registration of over 2600 fake GST firms using PAN and Aadhaar cards without consent. The ..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court dismissed the petition challenging the validity of a show-cause notice regarding denial of Input Tax Credit (ITC) on construction-related purchases. The petitioner, a builder leasing propert..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court quashed the impugned orders passed under Section 73 of the GST Act and the subsequent dismissal of the appeal for being time-barred, on the ground that the petitioner was not afforded the ma..... Subscribe to Read more
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25 Jun

☑ Monthly | PMT-06

PMT-06 Monthly tax payment for May 2025 under QRMP Scheme [Rule 61(1)(ii) - Proviso to Section 39(7)].

Taxpayers have a choice to pay tax either, as per -  

A) Fixed Sum Method OR 
B) Self assessment basis subject to interest on short payment of taxes.
(Notification No.85/2020 - CT)
 
28 Jun

☑ Monthly | GSTR-11

GSTR-11 for the m/o May 2025 (Statement of inward supplies by persons having Unique Identification Number (UIN)).

30 Jun

☑ Annual | GSTR-4

GSTR-4 (Annual Return) for FY 2024-25 by Composite Taxpayer (Rule 62).