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Petitioner failed to substantiate Input Tax Credit claim due to ...


Petitioner's Input Tax Credit claim rejected due to lack of supplier certificates & GSTR mismatch. Recovery stayed for 3 months.

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August 5, 2024

Petitioner failed to substantiate Input Tax Credit claim due to lack of supplier certificates. Discrepancy noted between Input Tax Credit availed in GSTR 3B and auto-populated in GSTR 2A. Electronic Credit Ledger balance after adjustment indicates inadequate explanation. Petitioner's credit tax position appears incorrect, unable to avail claimed IGST amount under CGST and SGST credit. Court grants temporary relief, staying recovery proceedings for three months, allowing petitioner to file revision petition u/s 161 within 30 days. Petition disposed.

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