GST Registration Certificate
GST Returns (GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, etc.)
Notice / Communication from GST Authorities
Invoices & Accounting Records
Input Tax Credit (ITC) Records
Payment Challans / Tax Payment Proofs
Authorization Letter
GST Litigation Services
What are GST Litigation Services?
GST Litigation Services are professional services that assist businesses or individuals in resolving disputes related to Goods and Services Tax (GST). These disputes can arise due to:
Non-compliance or errors in filing GST returns
Disagreement on tax assessments or audits
Denial or delay of GST refunds
Interest, penalties, or fines imposed by GST authorities
Essentially, these services provide legal and procedural support for navigating disputes under the GST framework. They involve advisory, representation, and compliance assistance before GST authorities, Appellate Tribunals, High Courts, or the Supreme Court.
Eligibility for GST Litigation Services
Anyone who is a taxpayer under GST or affected by GST disputes can avail of GST litigation services. Eligibility typically includes:
Businesses registered under GST (companies, LLPs, proprietorships, partnerships)
Individuals liable to GST (e.g., freelancers, service providers above the threshold limit)
Organizations facing GST-related penalties, audits, or SCNs
Anyone seeking representation in GST-related appeals
What Triggers GST Litigation?
GST litigation can arise due to discrepancies about
- The current relevant GST rate that is correct for a product or service and classification
- Whether a business can claim the input tax credit (ITC) on the GST it paid on its purchases
- Whether a GST refund claim is valid and any delays
- Mistakes or differences in GST data found during a tax audit
- Penalties or interest chargeable versus paid
Types of GST Disputes Handled
Disputes related to tax assessments
Input Tax Credit (ITC) mismatches or denials
GST refund delays or rejections
Penalty and interest issues
Audit objections and Show Cause Notices
Stages of GST Litigation
GST litigation starts with a disagreement, goes through a process of notices and replies, and can end up in court if not resolved earlier. The GST litigation process passes through several stages and takes time to reach a resolution.
Audit or Assessment: The tax authorities review your GST returns and documents. If they find something wrong, they may raise a question or objection.
Show Cause Notice (SCN): If the department believes there’s an issue, it sends a formal notice explaining what it thinks is wrong and asking for your explanation.
Reply: You can respond with evidence or arguments to defend your position.
Order: The tax authority reviews your reply and issues an order, which is its final decision.
Appeal: If you do not agree with the order, you can appeal to higher authorities, such as the Appellate Authority, GST Tribunal, High Court, or even the Supreme Court in some cases.
Documents Required for GST Litigation Services
Benefits:
Professional handling of GST disputes
Timely responses to Show Cause Notices and audits
Representation before GST authorities and tribunals
Assistance in claiming refunds and Input Tax Credit (ITC)
Reduction or waiver of penalties and interest
Compliance guidance to avoid future disputes
Peace of mind and reduced risk of legal complications
