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Court Rules IGST Debit Blocking u/r 86A Does Not Require Positive Credit Balance in Ledger.

August 1, 2022

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Input Tax Credit - Disallowance of debit of IGST from the electronic credit ledger - Rule 86A - The appellant has used the expression “negative blocking”. We find no such expression in Rule 86 A. It appears that such expression is used in common parlance among dealers. If the statute does not use the expression negative balance, such theory cannot be imported to justify the contention that there should be a positive balance to invoke Rule 86 A. Such interpretation would render the rule redundant and it can be also rewarding the assessee at times. Thus, the Rule 86A (1) read in its entirety will clearly shows that there is no requirement under the Rule that the electronic credit ledger should contain sufficient balance for the purpose of blocking the credit by invoking the said rule. - HC

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