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Goods and Services Tax : The article explains why retrospective GST cancellation alone should not result in ITC denial where buyers have complied with Sect...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTAT offers broader powers than the First Appellate Authority but faces challenges relating to pre-deposit, timelines, and digita...
Goods and Services Tax : The Madras High Court held that notifications under Sections 9 and 11 of the CGST Act cannot go beyond GST Council recommendations...
Goods and Services Tax : Explains when to issue a Tax Invoice or Bill of Supply under GST and how the correct document helps avoid ITC disputes, notices, a...
Goods and Services Tax : The article explains that GSTAT can condone delay only within the statutory extension under the CGST Act, unlike CESTAT....
Goods and Services Tax : A PIB backgrounder explains how nine years of GST have expanded the taxpayer base, increased collections, and simplified India's i...
Goods and Services Tax : Haryana recorded the highest State GST revenue growth of 32% during the first quarter of FY 2026-27, outperforming all other state...
Goods and Services Tax : The representation requests extension of the GSTAT appeal filing deadline to 31 December 2026, citing persistent technical issues ...
Goods and Services Tax : A representation seeks extension of the GSTAT appeal filing deadline to 31 December 2026, citing persistent technical issues on th...
Goods and Services Tax : The Advocates Tax Bar Association has requested extension of the GSTAT appeal filing deadline to 31 December 2026, citing persiste...
Goods and Services Tax : The Madras High Court held that a single GST show cause notice covering multiple financial years is without jurisdiction and imper...
Goods and Services Tax : The Madras High Court held that clubbing five assessment years in a single GST show cause notice is contrary to Section 73 of the ...
Goods and Services Tax : Bombay High Court held that a GST order based on a notice issued to a dissolved company is void, while allowing fresh proceedings ...
Goods and Services Tax : Chhattisgarh HC granted bail after finding no unimpeachable document proving the applicant owned the firm. Issues of involvement w...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court examined whether the dispute involved a classification issue requiring the petitioners to pursue statutory remedies or w...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN has shifted the FY 2025-26 AATO amendment window to 1–31 July 2026 due to system upgrades. Tax officer review will take pla...
Goods and Services Tax : June 2026 gross GST collections reached Rs. 1.94 lakh crore, driven by higher domestic and import revenues, while net collections ...
Goods and Services Tax : The Government has fixed 31 July 2026 as the last date for filing GST Appellate Tribunal appeals and applications in specified old...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC clarified that proceedings validly initiated before a taxpayer's jurisdiction changes remain legally valid. The new jurisdict...
CA, CS, CMA : KSCAA has urged the Government to extend the GSTAT appeal filing deadline by three months, citing technical glitches, procedural a...
The Calcutta High Court set aside cancellation of GST registration and granted the taxpayer four weeks to file pending returns and clear dues. The ruling emphasizes providing an opportunity to regularise compliance where revenue interests are not adversely affected.
The article examines cases where GST appeals filed beyond statutory timelines were revived through writ jurisdiction. The key takeaway is that constitutional courts may intervene to prevent gross injustice.
The ruling held that a State acting only as a transit corridor lacks jurisdiction over goods moving between other States when statutory documents are in order. The key takeaway is that complete Section 68 compliance strengthens the challenge against detention.
The Court addressed the issue of jurisdiction concerning the issuance of GST notices and proceedings related to a highway project under the BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) model. It upheld the jurisdiction of the tax authorities, dismissed the writ petition, and granted assessee liberty to file an appeal within four weeks, ensuring that the matter could be examined on its merits by the appellate authorities.
The Gujarat High Court examined whether a taxpayer’s selection of “No” for personal hearing could override the statutory requirement under Section 75(4). It held that the authority must still provide a hearing before passing an adverse order.
The Orissa High Court examined whether tax could be demanded after reversal of the disputed ITC. It held that raising a fresh demand for the same amount amounts to double taxation and is without authority of law.
The Rajasthan High Court examined whether GST registration could be refused due to non-filing of returns in another State. It held that a taxpayer treated as a defaulter for GST non-compliance can be denied registration elsewhere.
GST liability depends on the category of prize money received. The key takeaway is that betting, horse racing, lotteries, casinos, and online money gaming are now taxable as specified actionable claims.
Transfer of a live and functional business as a going concern qualifies as an exempt supply under GST. The key takeaway is that business continuity, not mere asset transfer, determines eligibility for exemption.
Common errors in e-invoicing and e-way bill generation can trigger penalties, detention of goods, denial of ITC, and increased GST scrutiny. Businesses must ensure accurate compliance.