Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has clarified that issuing two separate GST orders for the same discrepancies in the financial year 2021-22 is not permissible. The court granted relief to taxpayers by providing them with a new opportunity for a hearing in their case.
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[25/04, 18:19] sekarreporter1: “Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has clarified that issuing two separate GST orders for the same discrepancies in the financial year 2021-22 is not permissible. The court granted relief to taxpayers by providing them with a new opportunity for a hearing in their case.
The case revolves around M/s. Abarna Enterprises, led by proprietor Nainar Iyappasamy, has formally contested two assessment orders issued for the FY 2021-22 under the same GSTIN. The petitioner argues that the two GST orders address overlapping discrepancies and claims that they were issued without providing a sufficient opportunity to respond.”
https://blog.saginfotech.com/madras-hc-fresh-hearing-sets-aside-multiple-gst-orders-same-fy-issues#:~:text=Madurai%20Bench%20of,opportunity%20to%20respond.