Process reforms are key to equipping India’s indirect tax system for better revenue mobilisation
In a setback to telecom operator Bharti Airtel Limited, the Supreme Court on October 28 set aside a Delhi high court order and barred the telco from seeking a Rs 923 crore Goods and Services Tax (GST) refund. Moneycontrol explains the case and the Delhi high court order.
The notification also states that from January 1, 2022, businesses who have defaulted in filing summary return and paying monthly GST will not be able to file GSTR-1 sales return of the succeeding month.
The CBIC also asked taxmen to ensure that communication with taxpayers is done through the GST portal, or if need be, through email using the official email ID of the officer.
The pending claims will be settled during the Special Refund Fortnight from May 31 to June 14, 2018.