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HC held that the 60-day period under Section 62(2) of GST Act is ...


Taxpayers Can File Delayed GST Returns After Paying Interest, Court Allows Condonation of Delay Under Section 62(2)

April 10, 2025

Case Laws     GST     HC

HC held that the 60-day period under Section 62(2) of GST Act is directory, not mandatory. The petitioner failed to file returns for October 2018 to March 2019 within prescribed time limit, resulting in a best judgment assessment order. The court determined that if an assessee demonstrates valid reasons beyond their control for delay, they can file returns after paying applicable interest and penalties. The petitioner was directed to submit an application for condonation of delay within 15 days, with the understanding that the tax authority shall consider such application on its merits, preserving the fundamental right to file returns.

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