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Taxmann's How to deal With GST SEhow Cuse Notice with Pleadings - 7th Edition 2026

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Taxmann's How to Deal with GST Show Cause Notices with Pleadings – 6th Edition 2026 is a litigation-focused practical guide authored by A. Jatin Christopher. Published by Taxmann, this comprehensive manual explains how to effectively handle GST Show Cause Notices (SCNs) from the initial notice stage through adjudication, appeals, and the GST Appellate Tribunal. Featuring 50+ draft pleadings, practical checklists, procedural guidance, and updated GSTAT procedures and appeal forms, the book is an indispensable reference for Chartered Accountants, GST practitioners, advocates, tax consultants, departmental officers, and businesses involved in GST litigation. Updated for the post-Finance Act, 2025 legal framework, it offers a complete notice-to-tribunal roadmap.

No of pages

896

No of Pages
Language

English

Language
Edition

7th Edition 2026

Edition
Publisher

Taxmann

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Tags: GST Books, New Finance Act, 2026-2027

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Taxmann's How to Deal with GST Show Cause Notices with Pleadings – 6th Edition 2026

Taxmann's How to Deal with GST Show Cause Notices with Pleadings – 6th Edition 2026 by A. Jatin Christopher is a comprehensive practice manual designed to help taxpayers and professionals effectively respond to GST Show Cause Notices (SCNs) and navigate every stage of GST litigation.

Unlike conventional GST commentaries, this book treats a Show Cause Notice as the formal commencement of adjudicatory proceedings, emphasizing that the taxpayer's initial response can significantly influence future litigation, appellate remedies, and evidentiary outcomes. The author explains the legal framework governing notices, principles of natural justice, burden of proof, statutory interpretation, procedural compliance, and strategic drafting of replies.

Updated for the post-Finance Act, 2025 regime, the publication includes the latest GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) procedures, updated appeal forms, and expanded guidance on handling departmental proceedings. It contains over 50 real-life draft pleadings, practical checklists, flowcharts, illustrations, and templates that assist professionals in preparing effective replies to notices issued under various provisions of GST law. The book covers notices relating to registration, cancellation, assessments, ITC disputes, refunds, penalties, confiscation, e-way bills, adjudication, appeals, revisions, and tribunal proceedings.


Key Features

  • 6th Edition – 2026.
  • Authored by A. Jatin Christopher.
  • Published by Taxmann.
  • Updated for the post-Finance Act, 2025 GST framework.
  • Covers the complete lifecycle of GST litigation—from notice to tribunal.
  • Includes 50+ practical draft pleadings.
  • Covers GSTAT Procedure Rules and updated GSTAT Appeal Forms.
  • Explains:
    • Show Cause Notices (SCNs)
    • Principles of Natural Justice
    • Due Process
    • Burden of Proof
    • Drafting Effective Replies
    • Adjudication Proceedings
    • Appeals & Revisions
    • Tribunal Practice
  • Includes practical checklists, illustrations, templates, and flowcharts.
  • Useful for litigation, advisory, compliance, and departmental representation.

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