Madras High Court at Madurai quashed the cancellation order that had resulted in the cancellation of the applicant’s GST registration. The cancellation was effected due to the failure to file GST returns for a continuous period of six months. The applicant cited health and financial difficulties as the reasons for such non-compliance.”

[04/03, 15:34] sekarreporter1: “Madras High Court at Madurai quashed the cancellation order that had resulted in the cancellation of the applicant’s GST registration. The cancellation was effected due to the failure to file GST returns for a continuous period of six months. The applicant cited health and financial difficulties as the reasons for such non-compliance.”

Madras HC Quashes GST Cancellation for 6-Month Non-Filing, Cites Health and Financial Hardship


[04/03, 15:34] Meta AI: The Madras High Court at Madurai quashed the cancellation order that had resulted in the cancellation of the applicant’s GST registration. The court considered the applicant’s health and financial difficulties as valid reasons for non-compliance, allowing the applicant to retain their GST Registration Number. The applicant is required to file pending GST returns and pay the entire tax liabilities along with applicable interest and penalty within four weeks. ¹ ² ³

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