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...
Experts warn that inflexible provisions, unclear thresholds and procedural traps in new Simplified GST Scheme could trigger widespread legal disputes and taxpayer hardship.
The High Court directed the GST authority to consider dropping the cancellation proceedings and restoring the registration if the taxpayer pays all pending tax dues, interest, and late fees. The ruling applied the proviso to Rule 22(4) of the CGST Rules.
Businesses with monthly B2B output tax liability below ₹2.5 lakh can now benefit from instant approval within three days under the Simplified GST Registration Scheme starting November 2025.
The Madras High Court dismissed a writ petition, confirming the Appellate Authority’s rejection of an appeal against GST registration cancellation due to a statutory limitation period being exceeded by six months. The court held that the admitted delay was fatal as the petitioner failed to provide a justifiable explanation for the excessive lapse.
GST Rule 14A introduces a simplified registration scheme for small taxpayers with monthly output tax liability under ₹2.5 lakh. Aadhaar authentication is mandatory.
India’s GST Council launches Fast Track Registration for SMEs, guaranteeing 3-day approval for low-risk entities. Features AI verification, simplified digital application, and instant GSTIN activation.
GST registration is changing on Nov 1, 2025. The GST 2.0 reform brings a 3-day automated approval for low-risk SMEs, using Aadhaar e-KYC to simplify and speed up business onboarding.
Finance Ministry issues Fourth Amendment to CGST Rules 2025 introducing e-registration, new Rule 14A, and updated GST forms effective 1 November 2025.
From Nov 1, 2025, GST registration for low-risk and e-commerce businesses will be auto-approved within 3 days, reducing delays and compliance effort.
The Madras High Court ruled that a GST assessment uploaded after the taxpayer’s registration was cancelled is invalid, as the assessee loses access to the GST portal.