- The Karnataka High Court ruled that the limitation period for GST refund claims must be calculated from the date of the initial application, not from a subsequent revised filing after a deficiency memo.
- The Court quashed the tax authorities’ rejection of a refund claim as time-barred, finding their approach contrary to law.
- The matter was remitted back to the authorities for reconsideration on merits, with the limitation issue settled in favor of the taxpayer.
- The decision protects taxpayers from losing legitimate refund claims due to procedural errors and upholds their substantive rights.
Source: trilegal.com
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