Transitional_Provisions
Section 183 : Finalization of proceedings relating to output duty or tax liability – Transitional Provisions
June 10, 2017
Transitional_Provisions
Section 185 : Treatment of the amount recovered or refunded pursuant to revision of returns – Transitional Provisions
June 10, 2017

Section 184 : Treatment of the amount recovered or refunded in pursuance of assessment or adjudication proceedings – Transitional Provisions

Transitional_Provisions

184. Treatment of the amount recovered or refunded in pursuance of assessment or adjudication proceedings

(1)Where in pursuance of an assessment or adjudication proceedings instituted, whether before, on or after the appointed day, under the earlier law, any amount of tax, interest, fine or penalty becomes recoverable from the taxable person after the appointed day, the same shall be recovered as an arrear of tax under this Act and the amount so recovered shall not be admissible as input tax credit under this Act.

(CGST Law)
(1)Where in pursuance of an assessment proceedings instituted, whether before, on or after the appointed day, under the earlier law, any amount of tax, interest, fine or penalty becomes recoverable from the taxable person after the appointed day, the same shall be recovered as an arrear of tax under this Act and the amount so recovered shall not be admissible as input tax credit under this Act.

(SGST Law)
(2)Where in pursuance of an assessment or adjudication proceedings instituted, whether before, on or after the appointed day, under the earlier law, any amount of tax, interest, fine or penalty becomes refundable to the taxable person, the same shall be refunded to him in cash under the earlier law, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the said law other than the provisions of sub-section

(2) of section 11B of the Central Excise Act, 1944. (2)Where in pursuance of an assessment proceeding instituted, whether before, on or after the appointed day, under the earlier law, any amount of tax, interest, fine or penalty becomes refundable to the taxable person, the same shall be refunded to him in accordance with the provisions of earlier law.

(SGST Law)

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