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GST demand cannot be raised based on figures in Profit and Loss Account
CA Bimal Jain By: CA Bimal Jain
March 27, 2024
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The Hon’ble Madras High Court in the case of M/S. RALCO SYNERGY PVT. LTD. (REPRESENTED BY ITS DIRECTOR SHRI. RAJU SUREKA) VERSUS THE JOINT COMMISSIONER OF STATE TAX INTELLIGENCE - I, CHENNAI, THE STATE TAX OFFICER, CHENNAI - 2024 (3) TMI 895 - MADRAS HIGH COURT set aside the Impugned Order passed by the Revenue Department, thereby holding that, GST demand cannot be raised based on figures in Profit and Loss Account.

Facts:

M/s. Ralco Synergy Pvt. Ltd. (“the Petitioner”) was issued intimation vide Form DRC-01A, after the inspection was conducted by the Revenue Department (“the Respondent”). Thereafter, Show Cause Notice (“SCN”) was issued, and the Assessment Order dated December 23, 2023 (“the Impugned Order”), was passed by the Respondent against the Petitioner.

Aggrieved by the Impugned Order, the Petitioner filed a writ petition before the Hon’ble Madras High Court, contending that the Impugned Order is violative of the principles of natural justice as the demand has been raised solely based on the figures of the Profit and Loss Account.

Issue:

Whether GST demand can be raised based on figures in Profit and Loss Account?

Held:

The Hon’ble Madras High Court in the case of M/S. RALCO SYNERGY PVT. LTD. (REPRESENTED BY ITS DIRECTOR SHRI. RAJU SUREKA) VERSUS THE JOINT COMMISSIONER OF STATE TAX INTELLIGENCE - I, CHENNAI, THE STATE TAX OFFICER, CHENNAI - 2024 (3) TMI 895 - MADRAS HIGH COURT held as under:

  • Noted that, the Respondent Assessing Officer relied upon total expenditure and revenue of the corporate entity on all India basis.
  • Further Noted that, the profit and loss account of the Petitioner was the basis for issuance of the Impugned Order.
  • Opined that, the Impugned Order has been issued without any application of mind.
  • Held that, the Impugned Order is quashed and the matter is remitted back for reconsideration after depositing 5 percent of the disputed tax demand.

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By: CA Bimal Jain - March 27, 2024

 

 

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