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Court Grants Retroactive GST Registration from July 2017 Due to Application Error; Modifies GSTR-1 and GSTR-2A Records.

December 19, 2023

Case Laws     GST     HC

Seeking GST registration to be effective from retrospective effect i.e. 1.7.2017 - Migration from erstwhile tax laws to GST - Bonafide error in making application - The petitioner no.1 entitled to the relief such that the second registration granted to him be treated to be effective from the date 1.7.2017, on a deemed basis - The disclosure made in GSTR-1 of petitioner no.1 for the month of October 2017 would be modified by GSTN to reflect on the corresponding GSTR-2A, relevant to petitioner no.2 for the period July to September 2017 and all consequences to arise to the petitioners. - HC

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