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Binding nature of FAQs, Goods and Services Tax - GST |
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Whether FAQs / flyers are binding on GST authorities and CBIC? Please provide relevant case laws, if available. Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 7 of 7 Records Page: 1
Binding nature of Circulars and Instructions — Clarification
Dear Kasturi ji, Thanks for your response. Could you please help me for ascertaining binding nature of FAQs issued by department?
FAQs are just guidelines to understand the issue. These are different from the status of circulars. In real terms, FAQs, Flyers, Press Release, Circulars have no statutory force. Circulars are binding for the department, if not contrary to the law.
FAQ and Flyers are only for educational purpose and they are not binding on Dept or CBIC.
Sir on another page, are the SOP's issued by the department binding on the officers ? Can a proceeding be challenged if the procedure or safeguards followed in the SOP were not given effect to ?
Answer is NO.
SOP provided by way of circulars - binding. FAQs - only for better understanding. Not binding. Also if you look at the education guide under ST which came in 2012 - it clearly mentions it is for better understanding only and not having legal force, still in many cases you may find that it is relied upon. Though this does not alter the fact that edication guide is not binding but gives some better understanding of the issue. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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