Monthly Archives: February 2026

Provisional Attachment Lifted: Bank Accounts Unfrozen Automatically After One-Year Expiry Under Section 83

By | February 24, 2026

Provisional Attachment Lifted: Bank Accounts Unfrozen Automatically After One-Year Expiry Under Section 83 1. The Core Dispute: Continued Freeze Post-Expiry The Petitioner-company’s bank accounts and properties were provisionally attached by the Commissioner of CGST (Patna-II) on January 3, 2025, using Form GST DRC-22. Even after a full year had passed, the bank continued to freeze… Read More »

Retrospective Relief for Exporters: Omission of Rules 89(4B) and 96(10) without Saving Clause Validates Pending IGST Refund Claims

By | February 24, 2026

Retrospective Relief for Exporters: Omission of Rules 89(4B) and 96(10) without Saving Clause Validates Pending IGST Refund Claims 1. The Core Dispute: Restrictive Rules on IGST Refunds Historically, Rule 96(10) and Rule 89(4B) acted as restrictive provisions. They prevented exporters from claiming a refund of IGST paid on exports if they had imported raw materials… Read More »

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Kerala High Court Reaffirms Year-Wise Adjudication; Quashes Composite SCNs Despite Conflicting Delhi HC Rulings and SC SLP Dismissals

By | February 24, 2026

Kerala High Court Reaffirms Year-Wise Adjudication; Quashes Composite SCNs Despite Conflicting Delhi HC Rulings and SC SLP Dismissals 1. The Core Dispute: Consolidation vs. Statutory Discipline The Revenue issued composite Show Cause Notices (SCNs) and subsequent consolidated adjudication orders covering multiple financial years under Section 74. The petitioners challenged these, arguing that the GST law… Read More »

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New Changes For TDS on Rent in Income Tax Act 2025

By | February 24, 2026

New Changes For TDS on Rent in Income Tax Act 2025 Under the new tax framework, the provisions for TDS on Rent have been consolidated under Section 393(1). The rules differ depending on whether the tenant is an ordinary individual or a business entity. 1.TDS on Rent ; For Individuals & HUFs (Non-Business Cases) This… Read More »

New Changes Relating To Credit Card Usage In Income Tax Act 2025

By | February 24, 2026

New Changes Relating To Credit Card Usage In Income Tax Act 2025 Based on the Draft Income-tax Rules, 2026 and the Income-tax Act, 2025, here are the new and consolidated rules regarding Credit Card usage. The changes primarily focus on stricter reporting of high-value transactions to the Income Tax Department and the taxation of employer-provided cards. 1. High-Value Spending: “The ₹10 Lakh… Read More »

ITAT Sustains Agricultural Land Exemption but Reinstates Addition for Undocumented Marriage Anniversary Cash Gifts

By | February 24, 2026

ITAT Sustains Agricultural Land Exemption but Reinstates Addition for Undocumented Marriage Anniversary Cash Gifts 1. Core Dispute & Findings The Revenue challenged the order of the CIT(A) which had deleted three major additions made by the Assessing Officer (AO). The ITAT analyzed each ground based on documentary evidence and statutory provisions. I. Addition of Cash… Read More »

Board’s Authority Upheld: Circular No. 3/3/2017-GST Validated; Assignment of Functions to Officers Held Intra Vires

By | February 23, 2026

Board’s Authority Upheld: Circular No. 3/3/2017-GST Validated; Assignment of Functions to Officers Held Intra Vires 1. The Core Dispute: Who Has the Power to Assign Duties? The petitioner challenged a summon issued under Section 70 by a Senior Intelligence Officer. The challenge was directed at the root of the officer’s authority: Circular No. 3/3/2017-GST. Petitioner’s… Read More »

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Vigilance Over the GST Portal: Three-Year Delay in Filing Appeal Not Condonable Despite Claim of No Email/SMS Alerts

By | February 23, 2026

Vigilance Over the GST Portal: Three-Year Delay in Filing Appeal Not Condonable Despite Claim of No Email/SMS Alerts 1. The Core Dispute: Portal Awareness vs. Statutory Communication The assessee filed an appeal nearly three years after the assessment order was issued. The primary defense was a lack of awareness: the assessee claimed they did not… Read More »

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High Court Restores GST Registration; Financial and Health Hardships Accepted as Justification for Nil Returns and Inactivity

By | February 23, 2026

High Court Restores GST Registration; Financial and Health Hardships Accepted as Justification for Nil Returns and Inactivity 1. The Core Dispute: Technical Cancellation vs. Business Intent The petitioner’s GST registration was cancelled by the Department under Section 29(2) because the business had shown no transactions and had filed “Nil” returns for three consecutive years. The… Read More »

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