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TRAN-1_ Submitted & once re amended but one invoice is missed, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 114647
Dated: 18-2-2019
By:- Prem Choudhary

TRAN-1_ Submitted & once re amended but one invoice is missed


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Dear Expert

Please advice , whether we have submitted TRAN-1 with due date and also one time has been amended but in claiming of Cenvat one invoice has been missed to claim in TRAN-1.

what are the way of claiming of missed invoice ? whether we can claim through refund ?

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1 Dated: 18-2-2019
By:- Mahadev R

Chances are very remote as information is not provided in TRAN-1. One option can be to provide the details in GSTR-3B treating it as other credits as it is the right of the assessee to claim the credit. Otherwise option of refund could be explored. Both the options are disputable. This could be tried only if there is a considerable amount of credit.


2 Dated: 18-2-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

No hope at all. I also agree with Sh.Mahadev R to the extent that one should try only if huge amount of credit is involved. It is an uphill task to get from Govt. which is in violation the Act.


3 Dated: 18-2-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

I am also of the same view that the credit can be claimed through GSTR 3B. And at the time of audit the facts can be justified and since the credit is eligible it will be allowed.


4 Dated: 21-2-2019
By:- Prem Choudhary

Sir

we have file refund but the DC has been denied.


5 Dated: 23-2-2019
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Department will go by rule and rule states that transitional credit should have been taken from GST TRAN-1.


6 Dated: 23-2-2019
By:- Prem Choudhary

Sir

As per judgement of Madras H.C , "Substantive credit can not be denied due to procedure".

TARA Export Vs UOI in W.P. (MD) No. 18532 of 2018, decided on 10-9-2018. = 2018 (9) TMI 1474 - MADRAS HIGH COURT


7 Dated: 23-2-2019
By:- KASTURI SETHI

When experts give opinion they do reply as per law. When law is not clear, then we take shelter of case law. There are so many judgements wherein it has been held that substantiative right cannot be denied due to procedural lapse but the department files appeal against such decisions. Every case law has different facts and circumstances. You cannot apply any judgement everywhere. Nobody likes litigation. Litigation is very costly and consumes lot of time, energy and money. The very purpose of this forum is to avoid the rigours of litigation. So go by law.


8 Dated: 23-2-2019
By:- Prem Choudhary

exactly Sir, but we have no option to claim Credit in TRAN-1 only option to claim in 3B or filling appeal for further amendment in TRAN-1. if we goes to an appeal this is very costly...


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