Goods and Services Tax : This Chapter deals with the transitional provisions contained in CGST Act, 2017, to facilitate the taxpayers to take Input Tax Cre...
Goods and Services Tax : GST Law contains detailed provisions to carry forward the input tax credit earned by the GST Registered Persons Registered Person ...
Goods and Services Tax : Act now! Last chance to claim Transitional Credit in GST ends on Nov 30, 2022. Understand the process, challenges, and guidelines ...
Goods and Services Tax : Learn about the simplified process of filling TRAN-1 forms for claiming transitional ITC. Important points to remember and deadlin...
Goods and Services Tax : Seize the last chance to claim past credits from Service Tax, Excise, and VAT into GST. Understand eligibility and file GST Trans ...
Goods and Services Tax : It was informed that due to a bug in functionality at GSTN end, issues were faced by officers in uploading orders passed by for T...
Goods and Services Tax : Manual on Uploading Documents in GST Transition Forms How can I upload documents in GST Transition forms? To provide tax officers ...
Goods and Services Tax : Manual on Transition Form GST TRAN – 2 How can I file transition Form GST TRAN – 2? To file transition Form GST TRAN &...
Goods and Services Tax : Notice from CGST department for Audits + Verification of Transition Credit: It is seen in last 15 days that CGST department is iss...
Goods and Services Tax : The GST Policy Wing has vide its Letter dated 22.06.2020 issued its comments on Writ Petitions relating to Transitional Provisions...
Goods and Services Tax : Calcutta High Court allows GST relief to Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port due to data migration errors from the legacy system to the GS...
Goods and Services Tax : Calcutta High Court orders refund of pre-GST VAT taxes under transitional provisions, directing authorities to process remaining r...
Goods and Services Tax : Assessee clarified that Form ST-3 was incorrect as some of the invoices inadvertently remained unaccounted for the said period and...
Goods and Services Tax : Delhi HC quashed a ₹17 crore GST credit denial, remanding ISD credit issue for reevaluation in light of retrospective amendments...
Goods and Services Tax : Allahabad HC issued notice to Revenue as GST portal lacked an option to appeal against rejection of transitional credit in Form GS...
Goods and Services Tax : Instruction by CBIC provides guidance and updates on matters relating to Transitional Credit under the GST Law. It discusses filin...
Goods and Services Tax : According to Hon’ble Supreme Court’s directive filing of TRAN forms was made available for aggrieved taxpayers during 01.10.20...
Goods and Services Tax : The jurisdictional tax officer and the counterpart tax officer shall verify the transitional credit claimed under the CGST or the ...
Goods and Services Tax : Taxpayers of Daman and Diu & Ladakh are hereby informed that they can file or revise their TRAN-1 or TRAN-2 Forms only through the...
Goods and Services Tax : Facility for filing TRAN-1/ TRAN-2 or revising the earlier filed TRAN-1/TRAN-2 on the GST common portal by aggrieved taxpayers, is...
Obelisk Composite Technology LLP Vs Union of India (Rajasthan High Court) After considering the fact that the Union of India and the Finance Department have extended the period contemplated under Rule 1A of Rule 117 till 31st December, 2019, Hon’ble High Court grants liberty to the petitioner to make an application before GST Council (through […]
Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd. Vs Union of India & Ors. (Calcutta High Court) In the present case learned advocate appears on behalf of petitioner and submits, in transition to GST regime there was clerical error made by his client assessee, resulting in claim of short credit on transition. Since it is by result of clerical […]
A conjoint reading of the Rule 117 and 120A of CGST Rules, 2017clearly reveals that every registered person who has submitted a declaration electronically in FORM G.S.T. T.R.A.N-1 within the period specified in Rule 117 or Rule 118 or Rule 119 or Rule 120 is allowed to revise such declaration once and submit the revised declaration in FORM G.S.T. T.R.A.N-1 electronically on the common portal,
Government has provided a window enabling the taxpayers to file the Form Tran-1 till 31.03.2019 and which is now extended till 31.12.2019. It should be noted that this facility is available only to the persons who have attempted to file the FORM GST TRAN-1 within the initial due date i.e., 27.12.2017 but could not file the same due to technical glitches in the portal and further has digital evidence to prove the same (category-1).
Silicon Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Vs Union of India and others (Punjab and Haryana HC) The prayer made in the writ petition is inter alia seeking directions to the respondents to credit the ‘Input Tax Credit’, being the transitional credit, prescribed under Section 140 of the Central Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017, in the account […]
Aagman Services Private Limited Vs Union of India & Ors. (Delhi High Court) High Court held that although the failure was on the part of the assessee to enter the GST input credit in the wrong column of the TRAN-1, the error was inadvertent and bona fide – High Court directed the Department to either […]
On facts, case of petitioner is that it could not attempt to file GST TRAN –1 form on GST portal because his own system was down. On 9th January, 2018, deadline having expired on 27th December, 2017, petitioner said so to Revenue. Petitioner then has obtained a report, upon forensic examination of his system, having provided password, which report confirms petitioner’s contention. Less said about the instructions, in context of such facts, as being removed from them, the better.
Sattibabu Motors Private Limited Vs Assistant Commissioner Of Central Tax (Andra Pradesh High Court) Writ Petition is disposed of in terms thereof directing the respondents to either open the portal to enable the petitioner to again file the Form GST TRAN-1 electronically or in the alternative, accept the Form GST TRAN-1 presented manually, on or […]
In the instant case, as already noted, the availment of credit by the petitioner, and its entitlement to distribute the credit to its various branches is not disputed. I am therefore of the view that the 5th respondent should either permit the petitioner to file a rectified TRAN-1 Form electronically in favour of each of its branches in the country, or accept manually filed TRAN -1 Form with the appropriate corrections, on or before 30.12.2019.
It has been held that GST is a new progressive levy. One of the progressive ideal of GST is to avoid cascading taxes. GST Laws contemplate seamless flow of tax credits on all eligible inputs.