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Delay In Filing Revocation Application On Cancellation Of GST Registration Condoned - Orissa High Court
Delay In Filing Revocation Application On Cancellation Of GST Registration Condoned - Orissa High Court
Bijaya Kumar Singha Vs State Tax
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ITC CANNOT BE REJECTED SOLELY ON SUPPLIER’S RETROSPECTIVE GST REGISTRATION CANCELLATION
ITC CANNOT BE REJECTED SOLELY ON SUPPLIER’S RETROSPECTIVE GST REGISTRATION CANCELLATION
Engineering Tools Corporation Vs Assistant Commissioner (ST) (Madras High Court)
Introduction:
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MADRAS HC DIRECT APPELLATE AUTHORITY TO CONSIDER BELATED GST APPEAL DUE TO ILLNESS ON MERITS
MADRAS HC DIRECT APPELLATE AUTHORITY TO CONSIDER BELATED GST APPEAL DUE TO ILLNESS ON MERITS
Great Heights Developers LLP Vs Additional
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No Interest On Incorrectly Availed ITC If Assessee Has Sufficient Credit In Their Account
No Interest On Incorrectly Availed ITC If Assessee Has Sufficient Credit In Their Account
Infac India Pvt. Ltd. Vs Deputy Commissioner
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ITC SHOULD NOT BE DENIED DUE TO SUPPLIER’S FAILURE TO REMIT TAX
ITC SHOULD NOT BE DENIED DUE TO SUPPLIER’S FAILURE TO REMIT TAX
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