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The court set aside the impugned order pertaining to tax demand ...


Tax demand order set aside - Mismatch in GST returns; Pay 10% demand & reply to notice.

Case Laws     GST

August 24, 2024

The court set aside the impugned order pertaining to tax demand arising from mismatch between GSTR 3B returns and auto-populated GSTR 2A, subject to petitioner remitting 10% of disputed tax demand and submitting reply to show cause notice within two weeks. The order was passed without considering petitioner's objections, necessitating opportunity to contest demand on merits.

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