Placing a quantitative cap on Rectification of Mistakes in ITC claim : HC admits writ

Placing a quantitative cap on Rectification of Mistakes in ITC claim : HC admits writ Learned counsel for the parties have made submissions.

Placing a quantitative cap on Rectification of Mistakes in ITC claim : HC admits writ
Learned counsel for the parties have made submissions. It was submitted by Ms. Maninder Acharya, learned Additional Solicitor General on behalf of the Central Government, firstly, that with respect to the rectification of returns, suitable amendments have been carried out in Section 39(9) to facilitate at least two rectifications within a specified period.
Learned counsel for the petitioners pointed out however, that Section 39(9) is subject to Section 37 which deals with the general power of rectification and that provision does not indicate any cap. It is pointed out that both, Sections 37 and 39(9) are to be read with Rules in this case Rule 71 sub-rules (2) and (3) which in fact indicate that there can be rectification for a month, thus implying that a rectification within a month is not necessary but that as many rectifications, as are necessary, for the dealers to correct the mistakes discerned later not merely on account of its errors but on account of the errors, in receipt of inputs or from the buyers transactions would also be admissible. Given these provisions, this Court is of the prima facie opinion that placing a quantitative cap over a specified period may not be permissible. Learned ASG submitted that certain instructions would be sought in this regard.
It was submitted by the learned ASG, secondly, that the date for filing annual return has now been extended to 31.03.2019 in exercise of power under Section 172 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 read with the Removal of Difficulties Order, 2018. In these circumstances, that issue does not survive.
Learned counsel for the petitioners pointed out that apart from the routine rectifications, other corrections such as inadvertent reflection of a mandatory GST registration form, as voluntary or vice versa, which can lead to serious consequences cannot be rectified in the existing format in the GST portal. Learned ASG submitted that on this aspect, instructions would have to be obtained.
List on 18.02.2019.
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