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Order quashed due to breach of principles of natural justice as ...


Order quashed for lack of natural justice. Tax demand remanded. Petitioner to pay 10% & reply. Monitor GST portal.

Case Laws     GST

July 24, 2024

Order quashed due to breach of principles of natural justice as petitioner was not heard before issuance of impugned order regarding tax demand arising from disparity between GSTR 3B and GSTR 2A returns. Matter remanded for reconsideration after petitioner remits 10% of disputed tax demand and submits reply to show cause notice within stipulated time. Petitioner obligated to monitor GST portal continually as a registered person.

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