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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Explore how the Madras High Court's decision affects GST appeal deadlines and procedural fairness.</p>
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									<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>In a recent ruling by the Hon’ble Madras High Court, the issue of condoning the delay in filing an appeal due to the filing and subsequent rejection of a rectification petition was deliberated upon, setting a precedent in GST law.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p>M/s. Tvl. SKL Exports (“the Petitioner”) received assessment orders and opted to file rectification petitions, which were initially rejected. Following this, the Petitioner proceeded to file an appeal before the appellate authority. However, the appeal was rejected on grounds of exceeding the statutory limitation period stipulated under Section 107 of the CGST Act.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>The central question before the court was whether the delay in filing the appeal immediately after the rejection of the rectification petition could be justified and condoned by the appellate authority.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p>The Hon’ble Madras High Court, in W.P. No. 6825 of 2024, ruled as follows:</p>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">It emphasized that the appeal was filed promptly after the rejection of the rectification petition, highlighting the continuity in the petitioner’s efforts to seek judicial review.</span>
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									<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p>This judgment underscores the judiciary’s willingness to consider the practicalities faced by taxpayers navigating the complexities of GST assessments. It reaffirms the principle that procedural delays caused by legitimate attempts at rectification should not unduly prejudice a taxpayer’s right to a fair hearing.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Assessee Should Approach the Commissioner under Section 80 of the CGST Act to Seek Relief for Payment of Interest in Instalments</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Learn how taxpayers can approach the Commissioner under Section 80 of the CGST Act to pay interest in instalments and manage financial burdens effectively. </p>
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									<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>Navigating the intricacies of tax laws can be daunting, especially when it involves penalties and interest on disputed amounts. Recently, the Hon’ble Madras High Court in the case of Best Recharge v. Deputy Commissioner (ST) GST provided critical guidance on how taxpayers can seek relief for interest payments on disputed tax amounts under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (“CGST Act”). This article delves into the specifics of this case, the relevant legal provisions, and the recommended steps for taxpayers in similar situations.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p><strong>Background of the Petitioner</strong></p><p>M/s. Best Recharge (“the Petitioner”) had availed excess Input Tax Credit (ITC) than what was available in their GSTR-2A. This discrepancy led the adjudicating authority to initiate recovery proceedings for the excess credit along with interest.</p><p><strong>Initial Payment by the Petitioner</strong></p><p>Before the adjudication order was passed, the Petitioner proactively deposited the excess ITC claimed. Despite this, the adjudicating authority&#8217;s Order in Original dated September 02, 2022, imposed a 24% interest rate on the excess ITC availed.</p><p><strong>Appeal to the First Appellate Authority</strong></p><p>Aggrieved by the high interest rate, the Petitioner filed an appeal under Section 107 of the CGST Act. The appeal sought to reduce the interest rate from 24% to 18% and to allow the payment of interest in instalments.</p><p><strong>Rejection by the First Appellate Authority</strong></p><p>On March 07, 2024, the first appellate authority (Appeal No. AP/GST/T/13/2023) rejected the Petitioner’s appeal. The rejection was based on the grounds that Section 107 of the CGST Act did not confer jurisdiction to reduce the interest rate or permit instalment payments.</p><p><strong>Writ Petition before the Madras High Court</strong></p><p>Following this rejection, the Petitioner filed a writ petition with the Madras High Court, seeking to quash the order of the first appellate authority and requesting a waiver of further interest payments.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>The primary issue in this case was whether the Appellate Authority under Section 107 of the CGST Act has the jurisdiction to reduce the rate of interest on tax liability arising from the reversal of wrongfully availed ITC before the adjudication order under GST.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p><strong>Observations by the Madras High Court</strong></p><p>The Hon’ble Madras High Court observed that the order passed by the first appellate authority did not suffer from any legal infirmities that warranted interference under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The court emphasized that the adjudication process had followed due legal procedures.</p><p><strong>Guidance for Relief Seeking</strong></p><p>The court clarified that since the Petitioner had already paid the disputed tax, the only viable relief was to seek the payment of interest in instalments. However, such a request should be made to the Commissioner under Section 80 of the CGST Act.</p><p><strong>Conclusion of the Court</strong></p><p>The Madras High Court dismissed the writ petition, directing the Petitioner to approach the Commissioner for relief regarding the payment of interest in instalments.</p><p><strong>Understanding Section 80 of the CGST Act</strong></p><p><strong>What is Section 80?</strong></p><p>Section 80 of the CGST Act provides a mechanism for taxpayers to request the Commissioner to permit the payment of any amount due in instalments. This provision can be particularly useful for managing large, unexpected tax liabilities and associated interest payments.</p><p><strong>When Can Taxpayers Use Section 80?</strong></p><p>Taxpayers can invoke Section 80 when they face difficulties in making lump-sum payments of their tax dues, including interest. This section is designed to provide flexibility and relief, ensuring that compliance burdens do not become excessively punitive.</p><p><strong>Steps to Approach the Commissioner under Section 80</strong></p>								</div>
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									<p>Taxpayers need to submit a formal application to the Commissioner outlining their request for instalment payments. This application should include detailed reasons for the request and the proposed instalment plan.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Supporting documents such as financial statements, proof of financial hardship, and any previous correspondence with tax authorities should accompany the application. These documents help substantiate the need for relief.</p>								</div>
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									<p>The Commissioner reviews the application and supporting documents. They may also request additional information or clarification during this process.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Based on the review, the Commissioner will decide whether to grant the request for instalment payments. If approved, the Commissioner will specify the terms, including the number of instalments and the duration.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Taxpayers must adhere strictly to the instalment plan approved by the Commissioner. Failure to comply with the terms can lead to revocation of the instalment facility and immediate demand for the full amount due.</p><p><strong>Implications for Taxpayers</strong></p><p><strong>Relief from Immediate Financial Burden</strong></p><p>Approaching the Commissioner under Section 80 can provide significant relief from the immediate financial burden of large tax payments. This flexibility can help businesses manage cash flow more effectively.</p><p><strong>Ensuring Compliance</strong></p><p>While seeking relief, taxpayers must ensure that they remain compliant with the terms set by the Commissioner. Non-compliance can result in more severe penalties and interest.</p><p><strong>Strategic Financial Planning</strong></p><p>Businesses can incorporate the option of instalment payments into their strategic financial planning, particularly when dealing with large, unexpected tax liabilities.</p>								</div>
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