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Substantive input tax credit cannot be denied on procedural grounds
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- Jay Bee Industries Vs. Union of India (Himachal Pradesh High Court)
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- All High Courts, Himachal Pradesh HC
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Jay Bee Industries Vs. Union of India (Himachal Pradesh High Court)
It has been held that GST is a new progressive levy. One of the progressive ideal of GST is to avoid cascading taxes. GST Laws contemplate seamless flow of tax credits on all eligible inputs. The input tax credits in TRAN-1 are the credits legitimately accrued in the GST transition. The due date contemplated under the laws to claim the transitional credit is procedural in nature. Therefore, in view of the GST regime and the IT platform being new, it may not be justifiable to expect the users to back up digital...






