Goods and Services Tax : GST registration cannot be cancelled merely due to an unregistered rental agreement, as it is not a statutory ground. Courts empha...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court examined whether GST registration can remain cancelled despite full payment of dues. It held that authorities must revok...
Goods and Services Tax : Court held retrospective cancellation invalid if not proposed in show cause notice. Key takeaway: Proper notice is mandatory for v...
Goods and Services Tax : GST suspension triggered by GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B mismatch was upheld, emphasizing strict reconciliation requirements. Timely correct...
Goods and Services Tax : Courts clarify that input tax credit cannot be denied merely because a supplier’s GST registration was cancelled retrospectively...
Goods and Services Tax : The Government informed Parliament that GST thresholds remain as revised in 2019. Any further increase depends on a fresh recommen...
Goods and Services Tax : Authorities identified thousands of fake GST registrations created using forged credentials, involving large-scale tax evasion. Th...
Goods and Services Tax : The Ministry of Finance reports on fraudulent GST registrations, detailing the scale of tax evasion and the measures being impleme...
Goods and Services Tax : The Ministry of Finance confirms Aadhaar-based authentication for GST registration has been rolled out nationwide to combat fake I...
Goods and Services Tax : GST registration is mandatory above set turnover limits, regardless of payment mode. Traders advised to comply and seek guidance f...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court ruled that temporary business inactivity due to genuine medical reasons cannot justify cancellation without proper consi...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court allowed the taxpayer to file a fresh application for revocation of GST registration after failing to reply to the show c...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court held that GSTIN cannot be cancelled solely based on supplier irregularities without examining the taxpayer’s transacti...
Goods and Services Tax : The High Court allowed a taxpayer to seek revocation of GST registration despite a time-barred appeal. It directed authorities to ...
Goods and Services Tax : High Court allowed restoration of GST registration even after dismissal of appeal on limitation grounds. Relief was granted subjec...
Goods and Services Tax : The advisory explains that registrations will be automatically suspended if bank account details are not furnished within 30 days....
Goods and Services Tax : GST Rule 14A introduces a simplified registration scheme for small taxpayers with monthly output tax liability under ₹2.5 lakh. ...
Goods and Services Tax : Finance Ministry issues Fourth Amendment to CGST Rules 2025 introducing e-registration, new Rule 14A, and updated GST forms effect...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC clarifies that storing and supplying goods from a third-party warehouse in another state requires a separate GST registration...
Goods and Services Tax : Trade notice outlines GST registration application grievance redressal process for central jurisdiction in Panchkula Zone. Email i...
The Court allowed the petitioner to file an appeal within four weeks and directed the Appellate Authority to decide on substantive grounds. This establishes that procedural delays should not bar appeals against registration cancellations.
The Court restored a trader’s cancelled GST registration, accepting medical difficulties and a dispute with the Chartered Accountant as valid grounds. It directed issuance of login credentials and permitted late filing of returns with associated dues.
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The Allahabad High Court struck down a GST cancellation order that provided no reasons for rejecting the taxpayer’s explanation, emphasizing procedural fairness and protection of business interests.
The advisory explains that registrations will be automatically suspended if bank account details are not furnished within 30 days. It highlights the process for updating details and restoring registration.
The Court upheld cancellation after officials found forged rental agreements and no business activity at the declared premises. The ruling confirms that GST registration obtained through fraudulent documents cannot be sustained.
The Court ruled that an unreasoned appellate order violates Section 107(12). It held that authorities must provide clear findings and reasoning when deciding GST appeals.
The Telangana High Court upheld cancellation of a GST registration after authorities found the declared business premises non-existent and submitted rental agreements fraudulent.
The Court held that GST registration cannot be cancelled without specifying a date and time for a personal hearing. The cancellation order was set aside and the matter remitted for fresh consideration.
Delhi High Court rules that GST authorities acted mechanically and ignored submitted documents when cancelling registration. The registration is restored, and fresh adjudication is ordered.