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JURISHOUR | TAX LAW DAILY BULLETIN : 19 AUGUST, 2026

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Here’s the Tax Law Daily Bulletin for  August 19, 2026.

GST

  1. GST APPELLATE ORDER’S LIMITATION MUST RUN FROM ACTUAL COMMUNICATION OF ORDER: ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT 
  2. EXCESS ITC ALREADY REVERSED CAN’T BE DEMANDED AGAIN: GSTAT 
  3. GSTAT ADMITS CHALLENGE TO TWO-YEAR REFUND LIMITATION FOR TAX PAID BY MISTAKE
  4. GST ASSESSEES CAN CLAIM EXCLUSION OF TIME SPENT ON BONA FIDE RECTIFICATION PROCEEDINGS WHILE FILING APPEALS: MADRAS HIGH COURT
  5. MADRAS HIGH COURT REMITS GST INTEREST DISPUTE FOR FRESH ADJUDICATION, DIRECTS OFFICER TO RECONSIDER S. 74 LIMITATION IN RS. 72.25 LAKH DEMAND
  6. GSTAT FLAGS JURISDICTIONAL DEFECTS AND NATURAL JUSTICE VIOLATION, DIRECTS UP TAX DEPARTMENT TO ENSURE TIMELY PORTAL COMPLIANCE
  7. NO CA OR CMA CERTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INTEREST ON ALREADY-SANCTIONED GST REFUND: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
  8. GST REFUND CAN’T REMAIN LOCKED IN ITC WHEN BUSINESS HAS CLOSED: ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT 
  9. GST DEMAND ORDER UPLOADED ONLY ON COMMON PORTAL DOESN’T TRIGGER APPEAL LIMITATION: DELHI HIGH COURT

Customs Duty

  1. 3 YEAR INACTION CAN’T BE EXCUSED BY PLEA OF NON-RECEIPT OF CUSTOMS ORDER: DELHI HIGH COURT
  2. 15% CUSTOMS DUTY APPLICABLE ON LAPTOP LCD PANELS: CESTAT 
  3. IMPORTERS LIABLE FOR CUSTOMS DUTY ON FRAUDULENT DFIA LICENCES: CESTAT 
  4. 3 MONTH CIRCULAR TIME BAR FOR POST-EXPORT SHIPPING BILL CONVERSION ULTRA VIRES: CESTAT ALLOWS ADVANCE AUTHORISATION TO DUTY DRAWBACK CONVERSION
  5. PROVISIONAL ASSESSMENT MUST BE FINALIZED BEFORE S. 28 ACTION: CESTAT QUASHES CUSTOMS DEMAND AS PREMATURE

Service Tax

  1. OVERSEAS EDUCATION ADMISSION FACILITATION SERVICES NOT “INTERMEDIARY SERVICES”: CESTAT

Excise Duty

  1. NON-MANUFACTURER CONTRACTOR LIABLE TO DEPOSIT EXCESS EXCISE DUTY COLLECTED FROM BUYER: CESTAT 
  2. DELETION OF ‘SETTING UP’ FROM CENVAT DEFINITION DOES NOT BAR CREDIT: CESTAT

Income Tax

  1. TDR SALE TAXABLE AS CAPITAL GAINS WHERE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS WERE RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR SURRENDER OF LAND: ITAT
  2. ITAT GIVES FINAL OPPORTUNITY IN RS. 11.22 CRORE TAX ADDITION CASE, MAKES RELIEF CONDITIONAL ON PLANTATION OF 500 TREES
  3. CO-OPERATIVE BANKS NOT LIABLE TO DEDUCT TDS ON INTEREST PAID TO NON-MEMBER CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES: BOMBAY HIGH COURT 

Others

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Mariya Paliwala
Mariya Paliwalahttps://www.jurishour.in/
Mariya is the Senior Editor at Juris Hour. She has 7+ years of experience on covering tax litigation stories from the Supreme Court, High Courts and various tribunals including CESTAT, ITAT, NCLAT, NCLT, etc. Mariya graduated from MLSU Law College, Udaipur (Raj.) with B.A.LL.B. and also holds an LL.M. She started her career as a freelance tax reporter in the leading online legal news companies.

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