Posted inBlog Madras High Court Rules UPI Receipts Do Not Automatically Constitute Taxable Turnover for GST Madras High Court clarifies UPI receipts alone do not automatically constitute taxable GST turnover for second-hand goods dealers. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik June 7, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Overturns Ex Parte GST Order Amid Notification Concerns Madras High Court quashes an ex parte GST order, emphasizing proper taxpayer notification beyond just the online portal for fair assessment. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik June 7, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Rules on GST Portal Glitches and Appeal Stays The Madras High Court has issued a landmark ruling allowing a Goods and Services Tax (GST) order under Section 74 to remain in abeyance after a taxpayer was prevented from… Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik June 2, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Overturns GST Order Following Retrospective ITC Amendments Madras High Court overturns a GST demand, ruling retrospective amendments resolve Input Tax Credit disputes and benefit taxpayers. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik June 1, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Limits GST Registration Suspension Powers Madras High Court limits GST registration suspension, ruling authorities need specific grounds, not blanket action, during cancellation proceedings. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik June 1, 2026
Posted inBlog Strict Compliance Mandated for Input Tax Credit Claims: Madras High Court Ruling The Madras High Court mandates strict compliance for Input Tax Credit claims, clarifying ITC is a statutory concession, not an inherent right. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik May 31, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Rules on Retrospective GST Credit Claims Discover how the Madras High Court's ruling impacts retrospective GST Input Tax Credit claims and extended deadlines. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik May 28, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Nullifies GST Order Post-Proprietor’s Demise, Opens Door for Legal Heir Proceedings Madras High Court voids GST order issued post-proprietor's death, enabling fresh proceedings against legal heirs. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik May 28, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Overturns GST Assessment on Deceased Business Owner Madras High Court rules GST assessments cannot proceed against deceased owners, mandating fresh notices to legal heirs for proper tax administration. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik May 27, 2026
Posted inBlog Madras High Court Orders Fresh GST Adjudication Following Taxpayer’s Partial Deposit Madras High Court orders fresh GST adjudication for a taxpayer after a 50% deposit, ensuring a full review of the dispute. Posted by Prasenjit Bhowmik May 26, 2026