Kerala High Court held that Held that the limitation prescribed u/s. 17(D) of the Kerala General Sales Tax Act [KGST] would not be applicable to the facts of the present case as the high Court had set aside the original assessment and remanded the matter back to redo the assessment.
Kerala High Court held that filing an untrue or incorrect return in view of section 67(1)(d) of the Kerala Value Added Tax Act, 2003 [KVAT] assumes more rigour in the teeth of the onerous obligation, resulting in the imposition of a penalty. Accordingly, imposition of penalty justified.
Delhi High Court held that refund of accumulated Input Tax Credit (ITC) permissible as rate of taxes on certain inputs being higher than tax chargeable on the output supply.
Delhi High Court held that reassessment proceedings will be invalid where once a query is raised and answered by the assessee in original assessment proceedings but thereafter AO didnt made any addition in the assessment order.
Himachal Pradesh High Court rules that POCSO cases can be quashed if the victim and accused reach a genuine compromise and lead a happy married life. Analyzing a recent judgment, explore the legal perspective on quashing FIRs under the POCSO Act based on reconciliation and matrimonial harmony.
Delhi High Court ruling on Grapes Digital Pvt. Ltd. vs. Principal Commissioner, allowing IGST refund for export of services and addressing interest on late payments.
Delhi High Court held that payments made under compelling circumstances during the course of search, without ascertaining tax liability and issuance of notice post search, is liable to be refunded back to the taxpayer along with interest.
Delhi High Court held that involuntary reversal of Input Tax Credit (ITC) during search needs to be refunded to the taxpayer while reserving the right of the GST authorities to proceed against the said taxpayer to the full extent in accordance with law.
Explore the Madras High Court’s decision in East Coast Constructions and Industries Ltd. vs. Assistant Commissioner, where it allowed a writ petition, highlighting technical issues on the GST portal. The court remanded the matter, emphasizing the need for a fair chance and directing the Revenue Department to address dashboard discrepancies.
Kerala High Court dismisses writ challenging income tax assessment by TDGSM Co-Op Society. Details on court’s decision, petitioner’s claims, and potential remedies explored.