SCN must contain Details on Fraud or Suppression of Facts for Cancelling GST Registration u/s 29(2)(e): Telangana High Court [Read Order]

Notice is the first limb of this principle. It must be precise and unambiguous. It should apprise the party determinatively of the case he has to meet
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In a recent case, the Telangana High Court ruled that the Show Cause Notice ( SCN ) must contain the details on fraud, wilful misstatement or suppression of facts for cancelling the GST ( Goods and Services Tax ) registration as under Section 29(2)(e) of CGST Act, 2017. Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice N. Tukaramji…

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