Confiscation proceedings require prior tax determination; show cause notice issued without it was held without jurisdiction.

Confiscation proceedings require prior tax determination; show cause notice issued without it was held without jurisdiction.Case-LawsGSTA High Court held that confiscation proceedings under Section 130 read with Section 122 of the Act, 2017 cannot be i…

Confiscation proceedings require prior tax determination; show cause notice issued without it was held without jurisdiction.
Case-Laws
GST
A High Court held that confiscation proceedings under Section 130 read with Section 122 of the Act, 2017 cannot be initiated merely for an alleged violation of Section 35 without prior determination of tax liability under Sections 73 or 74. Because the show cause notice was issued without satisfying that jurisdictional requirement, it was held to be without jurisdiction. Interference at the notice stage was therefore justified, and the show cause notice and consequential confiscation order were quashed, with liberty to the department to proceed afresh in accordance with law.
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