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GST Enforcement Excesses: Misuse of Section 130 Against Genuine Taxpayers

Goods and Services Tax : The issue highlights illegal confiscation of goods under Section 130 without evidence of tax evasion. The key takeaway is that pen...

April 29, 2026 360 Views 0 comment Print

Fractional Ownership Platforms (FOPs) and GST Products, Services, or Neither? A Critical Examination

Goods and Services Tax : The framework clarifies GST on rental income and management fees but leaves gaps in other areas. The key takeaway is ongoing uncer...

April 29, 2026 264 Views 0 comment Print

Section 16(2)(c) of CGST Act: Supplier default dilemma

Goods and Services Tax : Courts ruled that denying ITC due to supplier non-payment is unjust when buyers act in good faith. The key takeaway is that bona f...

April 29, 2026 459 Views 0 comment Print

Interest on GST Refund After Appeal: Legal Position under Section 56 & Judicial Developments

Goods and Services Tax : The issue is whether interest on GST refunds should start from a fresh application after appeal. Courts have held that interest mu...

April 28, 2026 591 Views 0 comment Print

Filing GST Appeals in ‘NIL’ Demand Cases: Systemic Hurdles & Legal Rights

Goods and Services Tax : The issue is denial of appeal due to NIL demand orders despite disputed liability. The key takeaway is that rectification under Se...

April 28, 2026 351 Views 0 comment Print


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Delhi GST Detects ₹60.59 Cr Fake ITC Fraud; One Arrested

Goods and Services Tax : Authorities uncovered fraudulent ITC claims based on fake invoices without actual supply of goods or services. The accused was arr...

April 30, 2026 51 Views 0 comment Print

Representation on Cancellation of GST Registration & Refund Processing

Goods and Services Tax : The representation highlights ambiguity in whether the ₹2.5 crore ITC threshold should be annual or cumulative. It emphasizes th...

April 23, 2026 3009 Views 0 comment Print

Mastermind Arrested for ₹1,825 Crore GST Refund Fraud via Fake ITC & Bogus Exports

Goods and Services Tax : Authorities arrested the key accused for orchestrating fake ITC claims and fictitious export transactions. The case highlights str...

April 21, 2026 22062 Views 1 comment Print

Delhi CGST Busts ₹8 Cr Fake ITC; Company Director Arrested

Goods and Services Tax : Authorities uncovered fraudulent ITC claims exceeding ₹8 crore without actual supply of goods. The ruling highlights that ITC is...

April 18, 2026 693 Views 0 comment Print

Representation on Top 10 Issues in GST Enforcement Actions

Goods and Services Tax : The case highlights that summons lacking details of the underlying inquiry violate procedural fairness. It underscores the need fo...

April 17, 2026 870 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Judiciary


State GST Officer Lacked Jurisdiction as IGST on Imports Can Be Assessed Only by Customs Authorities: AP HC

Goods and Services Tax : Avanti Feeds Limited Vs Deputy Commissioner of State Tax (Andhra Pradesh High Court) The writ petition before the Andhra Pradesh H...

April 29, 2026 189 Views 0 comment Print

Service Tax Can’t Be Levied Solely on Form 26AS Entries Without Proving Taxable Service: Gauhati HC

Goods and Services Tax : High Court held that receipts reflected in Form 26AS cannot automatically be treated as taxable services. Tax liability must first...

April 29, 2026 156 Views 0 comment Print

Car Dealer Incentives Are Trade Discounts, Not Taxable Commission, on Principal-to-Principal Sales: CESTAT Kolkata

Service Tax : The Tribunal held that the margin between purchase and sale of vehicles is trading profit, not commission. Service Tax demand on s...

April 29, 2026 165 Views 0 comment Print

Contractor Entitled to GST Reimbursement Under Contract Clause Despite Missing Schedule A: Tripura HC

Goods and Services Tax : The Court held that taxes paid under GST must be reimbursed under contractual terms. The key takeaway is that proof of payment ens...

April 29, 2026 114 Views 0 comment Print

No GST Council Recommendation, No ‘Proper Officer’ Status; MP HC Quashes Order

Goods and Services Tax : The issue was whether an Assistant Commissioner was competent to pass a GST demand order. The Court held the order invalid due to ...

April 29, 2026 339 Views 0 comment Print


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Kerala GST Framework for Scrutiny and Appeal of Appellate Orders

Goods and Services Tax : This case highlights how delays in filing appeals against adverse GST orders weaken the department’s legal position. It undersco...

April 25, 2026 249 Views 0 comment Print

Kerala GST: Guidelines for Transfer of Files & Records Post Reorganization

Goods and Services Tax : This case examines delays in transferring non-priority files after departmental restructuring. It mandates systematic redistributi...

April 25, 2026 198 Views 0 comment Print

Appeal/Revision Process for AIT&ST/KVAT Tribunal Orders

Goods and Services Tax : This case highlights lapses in examining tribunal orders before filing revisions. It mandates detailed legal analysis and reasoned...

April 25, 2026 162 Views 0 comment Print

Jurisdiction & Functions of “Proper Officers” under Kerala GST Act, 2017 – Reg.

Goods and Services Tax : The ruling highlights gaps in recovery proceedings due to unclear role allocation. It strengthens the system by redefining respons...

April 25, 2026 201 Views 0 comment Print

GST Introduces IMS Offline Tool to Simplify Bulk Invoice Management

Goods and Services Tax : The GST portal launches an Excel-based IMS Offline Tool to help taxpayers efficiently manage and process invoices. It enables bulk...

April 22, 2026 3216 Views 0 comment Print


GST (Compensation to States) Amendment Bill, 2017 as introduced in Lok Sabha

December 27, 2017 1641 Views 0 comment Print

This Act may be called the Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Amendment Act, 2017. (2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 2nd day of September, 2017.

India GST registration number Format – How to read

December 27, 2017 32808 Views 3 comments Print

As known to all, GSTIN (Goods and Services Tax Identification Number) is a 15 digit ID. Knowing the structure of the GSTIN is important for a business for the following reasons:

Taxability of Bitcoin in GST

December 27, 2017 7839 Views 1 comment Print

f Bitcoin is declared as Legal Currency then we will not be required to pay GST on Sale and Purchase of Bitcoin Currency. Because as Per Section 2(52) of CGST Act, Goods means every kind of movable Property other than Money and Securities.

13 New FAQs on GST replied by Government on 26.12.2017

December 27, 2017 6558 Views 0 comment Print

Can a manufacturer who was not registered in excise take credit of goods on which he doesn’t have duty paying documents i.e. Can he take deemed transitional credit?

Understand GSTR 1 filing and added features in return utilities with Q & A

December 26, 2017 37230 Views 8 comments Print

Question and answers in GSTR 1 filing in GST portal – how to understand it and what are the added features in return utilities on GST Portal that would bring relief for tax payers :

Collection under GST for the month of December 2017

December 26, 2017 2028 Views 0 comment Print

Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Finance Date: 26-December-2017 Total collection under GST for the month of December 2017 has been Rs. 80,808 crores till 25th December 2017 Total Revenue Collection under GST: The total collection under GST for the month of December 2017 has been Rs. 80,808 crores till 25th December 2017. […]

Types of GST returns and Due dates of GST returns

December 26, 2017 14799 Views 2 comments Print

Due Dates of GST returns are based on Latest Orders and Notifications. GSTR-1 Quarterly Returns (Taxpayers with Annual Turnover upto Rs. 1.5 Crore can opt for quarterly return filing)

GST Registration How to Cancel or Surrender

December 26, 2017 213573 Views 41 comments Print

GST REGISTRATION CANCEL OR SURRENDER Now a Days, GST is the most discussing topics in India. All of us are still confused about the process for registration, filling the return forms, tax challan, e-way bill and other forms for GST. But these days a major issue which is arising is that how to surrender our GST Registration? and where to surrender for GST Registration Certificate. If you have applied GST by mistake and got registration certificate form GST and you worried that what should be the further process. If you have wrongly registered for GST and want to surrender your GST Registration, one can cancel GST Registration only if the annual turnover of his business is less than ₹20 lacs (total of sale and unregistered purchase). Application for cancellation, in case of voluntary registrations made under GST, can be made only after one year from the date of registration. As per Section 29 of CGST ACT : (1) The proper officer may, either on his own motion or on an application filed by the registered person or by his legal heirs, in case of death of such person, cancel the registration, in such manner and within such period as may be prescribed, having regard to the circumstances where,–– (a) the business has been discontinued, transferred fully for any reason including death of the proprietor, amalgamated with other legal entity, demerged or otherwise disposed of; or (b) there is any change in the constitution of the business; or (c) the taxable person, other than the person registered under sub-section (3) of section 25, is no longer liable to be registered under section 22 or section 24. (2) The proper officer may cancel the registration of a person from such date, including any retrospective date, as he may deem fit, where,–– (a) a registered person has contravened such provisions of the Act or the rules made thereunder as may be prescribed; or (b) a person paying tax under section 10 has not furnished returns for three consecutive tax periods; or (c) any registered person, other than a person specified in clause (b), has not furnished returns for a continuous period of six months; or (d) any person who has taken voluntary registration under sub-section (3) of section 25 has not commenced business within six months from the date of registration; or (e) registration has been obtained by means of fraud, wilful misstatement or suppression of facts: Provided that the proper officer shall not cancel the registration without giving the person an opportunity of being heard. (3) The cancellation of registration under this section shall not affect the liability of the person to pay tax and other dues under this Act or to discharge any obligation under this Act or the rules made thereunder for any period prior to the date of cancellation whether or not such tax and other dues are determined before or after the date of cancellation. (4) The cancellation of registration under the State Goods and Services Tax Act or the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act, as the case may be, shall be deemed to be a cancellation of registration under this Act. (5) Every registered person whose registration is cancelled shall pay an amount, by way of debit in the electronic credit ledger or electronic cash ledger, equivalent to the credit of input tax in respect of inputs held in stock and inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock or capital goods or plant and machinery on the day immediately preceding the date of such cancellation or the output tax payable on such goods, whichever is higher, calculated in such manner as may be prescribed: Provided that in case of capital goods or plant and machinery, the taxable person shall pay an amount equal to the input tax credit taken on the said capital goods or plant and machinery, reduced by such percentage points as may be prescribed or the tax on the transaction value of such capital goods or plant and machinery under section 15, whichever is higher. (6) The amount payable under sub-section (5) shall be calculated in such manner as may be prescribed. CGST Rule for Application for cancellation of registration : A registered person, other than a person to whom a registration has been granted under rule 12 or a person to whom a Unique Identity Number has been granted under rule 17, seeking cancellation of his registration under sub-section (1) of section 29 shall electronically submit an application in FORM GST REG-16, including therein the details of inputs held in stock or inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held in stock and of capital goods held in stock on the date from which the cancellation of registration is sought, liability thereon, the details of the payment, if any, made against such liability and may furnish, along with the application, relevant documents in support thereof, at the common portal within a period of thirty days of the occurrence of the event warranting the cancellation, either directly or through a Facilitation Centre notified by the Commissioner: Provided that no application for the cancellation of registration shall be considered in case of a taxable person, who has registered voluntarily, before the expiry of a period of one year from the effective date of registration. CGST Rule for Registration to be cancelled in certain cases : The registration granted to a person is liable to be cancelled, if the said person,- (a) does not conduct any business from the declared place of business; or (b) issues invoice or bill without supply of goods or services in violation of the provisions of this Act, or the rules made thereunder; or (c) violates the provisions of section 171 of the Act or the rules made thereunder. CGST Rule for Cancellation of registration: (1) Where the proper officer has reasons to believe that the registration of a person is liable to be cancelled under section 29, he shall issue a notice to such person in FORM GST REG-17, requiring him to show cause, within a period of seven working days from the date of the service of such notice, as to why his registration shall not be cancelled. (2) The reply to the show cause notice issued under sub-rule (1) shall be furnished in FORM REG–18 within the period specified in the said sub-rule. (3)Where a person who has submitted an application for cancellation of his registration is no longer liable to be registered or his registration is liable to be cancelled, the proper officer shall issue an order in FORM GST REG-19, within a period of thirty days from the date of application submitted under sub-rule (1) of rule 20 or, as the case may be, the date of the reply to the show cause issued under sub-rule (1), cancel the registration, with effect from a date to be determined by him and notify the taxable person, directing him to pay arrears of any tax, interest or penalty including the amount liable to be paid under sub-section (5) of section 29. (4) Where the reply furnished under sub-rule (2) is found to be satisfactory, the proper officer shall drop the proceedings and pass an order in FORM GST REG –20. (5) The provisions of sub-rule (3) shall, mutatis mutandis, apply to the legal heirs of a deceased proprietor, as if the application had been submitted by the proprietor himself. SURRENDER OR CANCELLATION OF GST REGISTRATION GST Registration can be surrender or cancelled through the following three ways: 1. GST surrender By the registered person – A registered person can apply for cancellation of GST Registration by himself. • If your turnover is less than ₹20 lacs • If your business has been discontinued • Death of the Proprietor in case of sole proprietorship • If the business is no longer liable to GST (like you have taken registration for the sake you trade inter-state but later government relaxed the norms that GST registration not mandatory for inter-state trade) • Because you are shutting down your business or profession. • Or any other issue. 2. By GST Officer – GST officer can cancel the registration if the organization falls under following conditions: – • If the Organization has violated any law against GST. • A composition registered person has not filed tax for three consecutive years. • If the registration process has been done through fraud methods. • If the registered company has not generated any business from the last six months after registration for GST. • Or any other issue. 3. GST surrender By Legal Hirer – A legal hirer can apply for cancellation of GST Registration after Death of the Proprietor in case of sole proprietorship Steps for Cancellation of Provisional GST Registration: If you want to surrender GST Registration then you must follow the following steps: – Step 1 Log in to the GST Portal and click the Cancellation of Provisional Registration. Step 2 • The Cancellation page opens. • Your GSTIN and name of business will show automatically. • You are required to give a reason for cancellation. Step 3 You will be asked if you have issued any tax invoices during the month. Step 4 Simply fill up the details of authorized signatories, place. Step 5 Finally, Sign off with EVC with you are a proprietorship or a partnership. LLPs & Companies must mandatorily sign with DSC. If the taxpayer has issued any tax invoice then form GST REG – 16 needs to be filed. • You must log into GST Portal and click on the cancellation. • Fill form GST REG – 16 applications for cancellation of GST Registration and provide details like liability date, details of payment, inputs, and capital goods held in stock. • The person must reply in Form REG – 18 within 7 days after the notice asking the cause for the cancellation of registration. • After verification, the order will be passed in Form GST REG – 20. • If the cancellation is confirmed then an officer will issue the order under Form GST REG – 19. If one cancels CGST then SGST will automatically be cancelled and vice versa. In case you need assistance or any query about cancellation of GST Registration, please leave a massage in comment box. Author Details : Ashish kamthania, Advocate, BSc, BEd, PGDCA, LL.B., LL.M. Director: Tax & Legal Professional Private Limited Contact at : GstGuruJi@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/kamthania

GST: How to update Mobile Number & Email of Authorized Signatory

December 26, 2017 22020 Views 1 comment Print

Article explains Process flow and steps involved for Updating Mobile Number & Email of Authorized Signatory on GST portal www.gst.gov.in of Registered Taxpayer.

Transitional Credit of stocks older than one year – whether available in GST?

December 26, 2017 8082 Views 3 comments Print

Transitional provisions in GST law provides the tax treatment for transitional transactions and issues arising thereof. One of the key transitional issues is whether input tax credit can be availed in respect of stocks lying with the business on the appointed day (i.e. 01.07.2017). This issue does not bother much to the manufacturers since they […]

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