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2024 (9) TMI 1480 - HC - GST


Issues:
1. Rejection of refund application for erroneously paid tax.
2. Discrepancies in invoices, payments, and tax filings.
3. Failure to consider petitioner's explanation for the mistake in amended return.

Detailed Analysis:
1. The petitioner filed an application for a refund of erroneously paid tax, which was rejected in Ext.P11 order on grounds deemed untenable. The petitioner contended that certain amounts were paid as tax erroneously due to a mistake in showing advance payment in GSTR-I for February 2024. The rejection was based on discrepancies in the value of invoices, advance payments, and lack of correlation between GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B for the relevant months. The rejection order cited insufficient reasons supporting the excess payment, leading to the dismissal of the refund claim.

2. The court noted that the officer rejecting the refund claim did not consider the petitioner's explanation regarding the mistake in showing the amount as an advance payment in February 2024, which was later rectified through an amended return (Ext.P4). The officer's reasoning that no advance payment could be received after the supply of goods in January 2024 failed to acknowledge the petitioner's clarification. The discrepancies between invoices, payments, and tax filings were not adequately addressed in the rejection order, leading to the quashing of Ext.P9 and the directive to reconsider the refund application.

3. Consequently, the court quashed Ext.P9 and instructed the competent authority to reexamine the petitioner's refund application, taking into account the petitioner's explanation and providing an opportunity for a hearing. The competent authority was directed to issue new orders within two months from the date of receiving a certified copy of the judgment, ensuring a fair reconsideration of the refund claim in light of the clarified circumstances presented by the petitioner.

 

 

 

 

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