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The court quashed the orders canceling the petitioner’s GST registration due to non-filing of returns, finding procedural flaws and violations of natural justice. The show cause notice was vague, fa..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court entertained the writ petition due to the absence of a constituted Second Appellate Tribunal, which prevented the petitioner from appealing the order of the first appellate authority that rej..... Subscribe to Read more
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R.K. TIMBERS vs. UNION OF INDIA & OTHERS


(Madras High Court | Jul 5, 2023)

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The court dismissed the writ petition challenging the Show Cause Notice under the IGST Act, holding that the issue is already settled by the Supreme Court’s ruling in Union of India vs. Mohit Minera..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court held that the State authorities lack jurisdiction to levy tax on export of services, which falls exclusively under the Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) Act and Central authorities. P..... Subscribe to Read more
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METAL EDGE vs. SALES TAX OFFICER CLASS & OTHERS


(Delhi High Court | Jul 5, 2023)

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The court dismissed the petition challenging the cancellation of GST registration and issuance of a show cause notice under Section 73 of the CGST Act. It held that the officer issuing the impugned or..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court dismissed the writ petition challenging the appellate order rejecting the appeal due to delay. The appeal was required to be filed within three months under Section 107 of the BGST Act, with..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court allowed the writ petition challenging the rejection of an appeal filed beyond the condonable period under the GST Act. The petitioner’s appeal against a large tax assessment was delayed du..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court dismissed the writ petition challenging goods and services tax assessment orders for 2018-2019 and 2019-2020, finding no fault in the issuance of electronically served notices during the COV..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court addressed a writ petition seeking relief due to the non-constitution of the Appellate Tribunal under the Bihar GST Act, which deprived the petitioner of the statutory appeal remedy and stay ..... Subscribe to Read more
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The court allowed the writ petition challenging the impugned assessment order rejecting the petitioner’s rectification application under Section 161 of the GST Act. It held that the rectification ap..... 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).