The court ordered to treat the impugned order as SCN to enable the petitioner to respond to the issue of the mismatch between the GSTR-3B return and the auto-populated GSTR-2A
In a recent ruling, the Madras High Court ruled that Court interference is needed on GST ( Goods and Services Tax ) orders which raises liabilities not addressed in the SCN ( Show Cause Notice ). The petitioner, Banyan Engineers Contractors, Represented by Proprietor sought condonation of delay in filing an appeal against an order…
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