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GST Litigation

Tax disputes can cripple your cash flow if not managed strategically.

GST dispute representation, show cause notice responses, appeals before GST Appellate Authority, GSTAT and High Courts — for businesses of all sizes.

What's Included

Services Covered

GST Show Cause Notice Response

GST Audit & Investigation Representation

GST Appeal (Appellate Authority)

GSTAT Representation

High Court Writ (GST Matters)

ITC Dispute & Reversal Defence

Income Tax Assessment Appeals

ITAT & CIT(A) Appearances

Services Covered

How It Works

SCN Analysis & Opinion

We analyse the show cause notice, assess the legal and factual position, and provide a clear written opinion on the best response strategy and likely outcome.

Reply Drafting

We draft a detailed, legally structured reply to the SCN with supporting documents, legal precedents and technical arguments to rebut the department's position.

Personal Hearing & Appeals

We represent you at personal hearings before the adjudicating officer and, if the order is adverse, file a timely appeal before the Appellate Authority or GSTAT.

High Court / Supreme Court

For jurisdictional issues or when the appellate process does not provide relief, we file writ petitions before the High Court or the Supreme Court of India.

Services Covered

Frequently Asked Questions

Failure to respond results in an ex-parte order confirming the demand, penalty and interest — which can be significantly higher than the original dispute. Always respond within the prescribed time limit.

What happens if I do not respond to a GST show cause notice?

Can GST ITC reversals be contested?

Yes. ITC reversals can be contested if the reversal is legally incorrect — for example, where the supplier has paid tax but the credit is blocked due to a mismatch.

What is the GST appeal process?

An order from the GST officer can be appealed to the Appellate Authority, then to the GSTAT, then to the High Court and finally the Supreme Court. Pre-deposit of 10-25% of the disputed tax is required at each level.

Can a writ petition bypass the GST appeal process?

A writ petition is generally not maintainable where an efficacious statutory remedy exists. However, writs may be entertained for jurisdictional defects or violation of natural justice.

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