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Court Orders De-Blocking of ITC as One-Year Limit Expires u/r 86-A(3) of CGST Rules, 2017.

September 15, 2021

Case Laws     GST     HC

Power of authorities to block Input Tax Credit of the registered recipient - Rule 86-A of CGST Rules, 2017 - Rule 86-A (3) is very specific to the effect that the restriction imposed will cease to have effect after the expiry of period of one year from the date of imposing such restriction. There being no dispute that period of one year having elapsed from the date of restriction imposed in the form of blocking the Input Tax Credit. - The respondents are directed to de-block the ITC - HC

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