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The case involves a challenge to Assessment Orders for multiple ...


Petitioner challenged GST Assessment Orders, lacked info, charges may be taxable. Court quashed orders, remitted for fresh assessment.

August 13, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

The case involves a challenge to Assessment Orders for multiple Assessment Years u/s 74 of the respective GST enactments, 2017. The petitioner failed to provide proper information to the department, leading to shortcomings in the assessment process. The Court noted that certain charges collected by the petitioner may be taxable under GST laws. The Court directed the petitioner to cooperate with the respondent, quashed the Assessment Orders, and remitted the case for fresh assessment. The petitioner must respond to Show Cause Notices and provide necessary documents. The High Court disposed of the Writ Petitions.

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