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Taxpayer Wins Challenge to Tax Order, Gains Substantive Review After Procedural Defect in Service Notice

May 2, 2025

Case Laws     GST     HC

HC allows taxpayer's challenge to tax determination order under CGST/KSGST Acts. The court found that service of show cause notice and tax order through an additional notices tab did not constitute proper legal service. The HC held that the appellate authority improperly dismissed the appeal on technical delay grounds. Consequently, the court directed the appellate authority to review the appeal on substantive merits, effectively treating the appeal as timely filed and providing procedural relief to the taxpayer.

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