- Supreme Court issues Notice to Finance Ministry regarding option for revising GST returns on the Portal
- Case of Pradeep Kanthed v. Union of India and Ors heard on January 2, 2023
- Notice issued in the writ petition to seek response from the Finance Ministry
- Petitioner argues that absence of option for revised returns on GST Portal is troubling for GST-Registered persons and dealers
- Petitioner argues that absence of provision for revising returns is illogical and deprives individuals of their fundamental rights
- Further hearing scheduled for January 12, 2024
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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