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Rule 86A, inserted vide notification no. 75/2019 – Central Tax dated 26.12.2019 empowers the authority to block the ITC available under electronic credit ledger. As per rule 86A, authorities, if they have reason to believe credit of ITC available in electronic credit ledger has been fraudulently availed or is ineligible, may block the credit available […]
Part-1 GST is new tax and the dealers who followed it from the initial stage have made some technical mistakes which were not noticed by them within time or they were not rectified by the dealers since the facility of revision of such mistakes was not there. These were innocent mistakes and not the fraud […]
This Court does not find any substance in the arguments of the petitioner, when they say that the investigation and the proceedings now initiated is one, which hit by Section 6(2)(1)(b) of the CGST Act of 2017. What has also to be appreciated is the fact that there is a clear distinction between a proceeding drawn for the demand of tax evaded by the petitioner-establishment and the investigation be conducted by the Department of the DG, GST Intelligence Wings in respect of an offence committed by an establishment by way of using bogus and fake invoices and illegally availing ITCs, which the petitioner-establishment otherwise was ineligible.
It appears that petitioner Satnarain had rendered his professional services and assistance for the purpose of incorporation of the firms. At this stage, it cannot be said that he had joined hands with Rajesh Mittal or was beneficiary of any amount other than his professinal fee.
EXPORT REFUNDS- RIGHTS OF TAXPAYER CANNOT BE SUBJUGATED TO THE INEFFICIENT SOFTWARE SYSTEMS High Court of Delhi, in Vision Distribution (P.) Ltd. Vs Commissioner, State Goods & Services Tax granted refund of tax paid to the exporter who was forced to shell out the tax amount despite availability of unutilised ITC not reflecting in […]
One of the fundamental principles of GST is seamless credit of ITC across the value chain and country. If seamless flow of ITC is broken in this chain, then same would lead to increase in cost of doing business. In order to claim the ITC, one of the primary and important condition, apart from other […]
Provisional Input tax credit can be availed by a registered person filing GSTR-3B, only to the extent of 10% of eligible credit available in GSTR-2A The amount of eligible credit is arrived upon those invoices or debit notes, the details of which have been uploaded by the supplier in GSTR-2A only.
Briefly the facts of the case are that the applicant Naveen Mutreja was found in possession of fake GST invoices of the company. In this regard, for conducting inquiry, summons u/s. 70 of CGST Act, 2017 was issued to the applicant. However, he has failed to appear before the department. Hence, a complaint was registered against him by the department.
Anti Evasion wing of CGST Delhi has detected a case of Input Tax credit fraud through fake invoices issued by bogus firms. Investigations led to discovering the accused had also been generating bogus e-way bills to back the fake invoices.
Accumulation of Input Tax Credit takes place when the tax paid on inputs is more than the output tax liability. Such accumulation will have to be carried over to the next financial year till such time as it can be utilised by the registered person for payment of output tax liability. However, the GST Law […]