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asmt-10 issue raised in show cause notice, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 118937
Dated: 13-1-2024
By:- Vel Murugan

asmt-10 issue raised in show cause notice


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hello,

the department has raised an issue about 2017-18 through ASMT-10 and reply was filed in ASMT-11 and it was closed through ASMT-12. But, the same issue has been raised in SCN and orders were passed without considering the extension of time request before 31.12.2017. Now, whether rectification of the order is possible or appeal on the PNJ ground? kindly advised, thanks.

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1 Dated: 13-1-2024
By:- Amit Agrawal

Kindly share some specifics please.

What is date of the SCN and date of Order? How was the request for extension of time was filed and when, the date, it was filed? Whether denial of your request for extension was communicated back to you before passing the order and if yes, when?

Whether the fact that "very same matter is closed vide Form ASMT-12" was put on record with supporting evidences while filing request for extension of time and if yes, whether same was considered while passing the Order?


2 Dated: 14-1-2024
By:- KASTURI SETHI

In this scenario, filing an appeal is the best recourse. If you opt for rectification, your time will be wasted. Violation of PNJ is the strongest ground for filing appeal.


3 Dated: 15-1-2024
By:- Satyanarayan Parwal

I agree with Mr Kasturi Sethi's view in this matter !


4 Dated: 19-1-2024
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Sh Satyanarayan Parwal Ji,

Thank you very much, Sir.


5 Dated: 19-1-2024
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Sh. Vel Murugan Ji,

Non-response is against the norms of the etiquette.


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