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Taxpayers can file applications for waiver of interest or ...


Tax Relief Opportunity: Erroneous Refunds, Transitional Credits & Past Dues.

November 29, 2024

Circulars     GST - States

Taxpayers can file applications for waiver of interest or penalty u/s 128A of CGST Act for demands related to erroneous refunds, transitional credits, and tax periods from 2017-18 to 2019-20. Applications must be filed after full payment of tax demanded, excluding amounts not payable due to retrospective amendments. Proper officers will examine applications, issue notices for rejection with opportunity for hearing. Orders accepting or rejecting waiver will be issued, with appeal remedies available against rejection orders. Detailed procedures, timelines, forms, and clarifications on various scenarios are provided for smooth implementation of the waiver scheme.

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