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Assessment Order Under Section 73 of GST Act Quashed as Time-Barred, Exceeding Three-Year Limitation Period

February 12, 2025

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HC quashed demand order and show cause notice issued under Section 73 of UP GST Act 2017. For FY 2017-18, annual return filing deadline was extended to 05.02.2020. Per Section 73(10), three-year limitation period for passing assessment order would expire on 05.02.2023. Assessment order dated 02.12.2023 was time-barred as it exceeded statutory limitation period. Court held orders dated 02.12.2023 and 29.09.2023 passed by Asst. Commissioner were void being beyond limitation period prescribed under Section 73. Petition allowed with orders quashed for being time-barred.

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