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GST Notices & Litigation in Dholpur

Got a GST notice — ASMT-10, DRC-01A, a DRC-01 show cause notice or an audit ADT-01? Our CA/CS team reads the notice, reconciles your records, drafts the reply on the correct form within the deadline, attends the hearing and files appeals in time. 100% online, with zero hidden charges.

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GST Notices & Litigation in Dholpur

Registrar (RoC)

RoC Jaipur — 72, Lal Kothi, Tonk Road, Jaipur – 302015

Jurisdictional HC

Rajasthan High Court

GSTIN prefix

08 (Rajasthan)

Professional Tax

Rajasthan does not levy Professional Tax.

Business hubs

Red Sandstone Belt, Agri Mandi, Chambal

Dholpur is an eastern Rajasthan red-sandstone quarrying and agri-trade district on the Chambal.

Also in: Bharatpur Agra
GST Notices & Litigation is the process of responding to GST department communications and disputes — scrutiny notices (ASMT-10, replied in ASMT-11), pre-demand DRC-01A intimations, DRC-01 show cause notices raising demands under Section 73 (non-fraud) or Section 74 (fraud), and ADT-01 audits. Demands are decided by an order in DRC-07; you can appeal in Form APL-01 to the Appellate Authority within 3 months with a 10% pre-deposit of the disputed tax, and further to the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT).
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Appeal windowA first appeal to the Appellate Authority in Form APL-01 must be filed within 3 months of the order (DRC-07), with a 10% pre-deposit of the disputed tax.
Understand It

What Is GST Notices & Litigation?

A quick, plain-language explanation before the details.

In simple terms

GST Notices & Litigation covers responding to every communication and dispute the GST department can raise — from scrutiny of your returns to demand notices, audits and appeals — so your business defends the matter correctly and on time.

Legally

Under the CGST Act, 2017 the department can scrutinise returns (Section 61 → ASMT-10), raise demands for tax not paid or short paid (Section 73 for non-fraud, Section 74 for fraud, via DRC-01A and DRC-01), audit records (Section 65 → ADT-01) and pass adjudication orders (DRC-07). An aggrieved taxpayer may appeal to the Appellate Authority under Section 107 in Form APL-01.

Governing authority

Notices, replies, orders and appeals are issued and filed through the GST Portal (gst.gov.in), administered by the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC).

Validity

Each notice carries its own reply window stated in the notice. A first appeal must be filed within 3 months of the order; a further appeal lies to the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) per its notified timelines.

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Quick Facts

Professional Fee
Custom quote
Governing Law
CGST Act 2017
Key Sections
Sec 73 / 74
Mode
100% Online
Authority
GSTN / CBIC
Reply Forms
ASMT-11 / DRC-06
Appeal Window
3 months
Pre-Deposit
10% of tax
Before You Start

Is This Service Right for You?

Ideal for

  • Received an ASMT-10 scrutiny notice pointing out return discrepancies
  • Served a DRC-01A intimation or a DRC-01 show cause notice
  • Facing a demand under Section 73 (non-fraud) or Section 74 (fraud)
  • Under a departmental GST audit initiated by ADT-01
  • Got a DRC-01B (GSTR-1 vs 3B) or DRC-01C (ITC vs GSTR-2B) mismatch intimation
  • Have a DRC-07 order and want to appeal in APL-01 to the Authority or GSTAT

You may need this if

  • A GST notice has landed with a fixed reply deadline you must meet
  • You need a legally sound reply on the correct form (ASMT-11 / DRC-06)
  • You want to contest a demand before it becomes a confirmed order
  • You are contesting whether the case falls under Section 73 or 74
  • A demand has been confirmed and you want to file a first appeal
  • You received a GSTR-3A non-filer notice and risk best-judgement assessment

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Why It Matters

Why a Timely, Correct Reply Is Important

A GST notice with a missed or weak reply hardens into a confirmed demand with interest and penalty. Here is why a timely, correctly framed response matters.

  1. 01

    Deadlines Are Strict

    ASMT-10, DRC-01A and show cause notices carry fixed reply windows — miss them and the demand can be confirmed ex-parte in DRC-07.

  2. 02

    Right Form, Right Reply

    ASMT-11 for scrutiny, DRC-06 for a show cause notice, APL-01 for appeal — the correct form and grounds decide the outcome.

  3. 03

    Protect Your Cash

    A well-drafted reply can drop the demand entirely and avoid interest, penalty and the 10% appeal pre-deposit.

  4. 04

    Preserve Appeal Rights

    Appeals before the Appellate Authority must be filed within 3 months; a strong first reply keeps every remedy open, up to GSTAT.

  5. 05

    Avoid Section 74

    Framing matters — positioning a case under Section 73 (non-fraud) instead of Section 74 (fraud) sharply reduces penalty exposure.

  6. 06

    Prevent Coercive Action

    Ignored notices lead to DRC-07 demand orders, recovery and bank-account attachment — timely defence stops escalation.

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Eligibility

Who Can Apply?

Businesses served ASMT-10 scrutiny notices
Taxpayers facing DRC-01A / DRC-01 demands
Under ADT-01 departmental audit
DRC-01B / DRC-01C mismatch intimations
GSTR-3A non-filers at risk of assessment
Appellants with a DRC-07 order to challenge

Eligibility checklist

  • A GST notice, intimation, audit letter or order has been received
  • You know (or we identify) the form and the reply deadline in the notice
  • You have the underlying returns and books available for reconciliation
  • An authorised signatory who can e-verify filings via DSC or EVC
  • For an appeal: a DRC-07 (or appealable) order within the 3-month window
  • Funds for the 10% pre-deposit of disputed tax where an appeal is filed
End-to-End

Everything You Need. One Professional Team.

01

Notice Review & Risk Assessment

Read the notice, identify the form (ASMT-10, DRC-01A, DRC-01, ADT-01) and the reply deadline.

02

Reconciliation

Match returns with books — GSTR-1/3B, GSTR-2B and ledgers — to build the facts.

03

Reply Drafting

CA/CS-drafted reply on the correct form — ASMT-11 for scrutiny or DRC-06 for a show cause notice.

04

Case Framing

Argue Section 73 (non-fraud) over Section 74 (fraud) where the facts support it, to reduce penalty exposure.

05

Portal Filing

Submit the reply on the GST portal within the deadline and secure the acknowledgement.

06

Personal Hearing

Represent you and attend the personal hearing on your behalf.

07

Audit & Mismatch Support

Respond to ADT-01 audit observations and DRC-01B / DRC-01C liability and ITC mismatch intimations.

08

Appeals

File the APL-01 appeal with the 10% pre-deposit within 3 months and represent you up to GSTAT.

No Ambiguity

What You’ll Receive

Free notice review & risk assessment
Reconciliation of returns vs books
CA/CS-drafted reply (ASMT-11 / DRC-06)
Show cause notice (DRC-01) defence
Portal filing & acknowledgement
Representation & personal hearing support
Appeal filing in APL-01 with pre-deposit guidance
Status updates throughout the engagement
Checklist

What Documents Are Needed to Reply to a GST Notice?

Requirements depend on the notice type. Keep clear scans (PDF/JPG) ready — everything is collected securely over WhatsApp or email, with zero office visits.

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The Notice / Order

What the department served
4 documents
  • Copy of the notice or order (ASMT-10 / DRC-01A / DRC-01 / ADT-01 / DRC-07)
  • Reference / DIN number and the reply due date
  • Any earlier correspondence or reminders on the matter
  • GST portal login for filing and acknowledgement
Important before you reply

Do not let the reply date lapse

Once the window in the notice closes, the officer can pass an ex-parte order confirming the demand — share your notice the day you receive it.

Answer on the correct form

Scrutiny is answered in ASMT-11, a show cause notice in DRC-06, and an appeal in APL-01. The right form and grounds decide the outcome.

Section 73 vs 74 matters

A Section 74 (fraud) demand carries a much higher penalty than Section 73 (non-fraud). Correctly contesting the classification can significantly reduce liability.

Appeals need a 10% pre-deposit

To admit a first appeal in APL-01 you must pay a pre-deposit of 10% of the disputed tax; without it the appeal is not entertained.

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Step by Step

How We Handle Your GST Notice (Step by Step)

The entire engagement is 100% online — you share the notice and records, and receive drafts, filing acknowledgements and status updates throughout.

01

Notice Review

Share the notice — we identify the form (ASMT-10, DRC-01A, DRC-01, ADT-01) and the reply deadline, and assess the risk.

02

Reconciliation

Match returns with books — GSTR-1/3B, GSTR-2B and ledgers — to establish the facts behind the discrepancy.

03

Draft Reply

CA/CS-drafted reply on the correct form — ASMT-11 for scrutiny or DRC-06 for a show cause notice — with the right grounds.

04

File & Represent

Submit on the GST portal within the deadline and attend the personal hearing on your behalf.

05

Order

If the demand is confirmed in DRC-07, we assess the merits and advise on the next step.

06

Appeal

File the APL-01 appeal with the 10% pre-deposit within 3 months and represent you further before GSTAT where required.

How Long It Takes

The GST Notice Timeline — Step by Step

StageExpected Time
Reply to the notice (ASMT-10 / DRC-01A / DRC-01)As stated in the notice
First appeal to the Appellate Authority (APL-01)Within 3 months of the DRC-07 order
Second appeal to the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT)Per notified GSTAT timelines

The reply window is fixed in the notice itself — missing it can lead to an ex-parte order in DRC-07. A first appeal in APL-01 must be filed within 3 months of the order, along with a mandatory pre-deposit of 10% of the disputed tax to admit the appeal.

Compliance Calendar

Key Dates — At a Glance

FrequencyWhat Is Due
Personal HearingAttend the hearing on your behalf · Present the reply and supporting records · Address the officer's further queries
Order (DRC-07)Review the adjudication order on merits · Explain the confirmed demand, if any · Advise whether to appeal or pay
First AppealFile APL-01 within 3 months of the order · Arrange the 10% pre-deposit of disputed tax · Represent you before the Appellate Authority
Second AppealEscalate to GSTAT where required · File within notified GSTAT timelines · Continue representation through the tribunal

Dates are indicative and may change with government notifications. Our team tracks every deadline so you never miss a filing.

Why Outsource

Doing It Yourself vs TaxClue

Doing It Yourself

  • Identify the correct form and reply deadline yourself
  • Reconcile GSTR-1, 3B, 2B and books under time pressure
  • Draft ASMT-11 / DRC-06 replies with the right legal grounds
  • Contest a Section 74 fraud allegation without support
  • Attend the personal hearing and argue the case alone
  • File APL-01 and compute the 10% pre-deposit correctly
  • Risk an ex-parte order and lost appeal rights

With TaxClue

  • Expert identifies the form and deadline immediately
  • Returns reconciled against books to build the facts
  • CA/CS-drafted reply on the correct form, before the deadline
  • Section 73 vs 74 strategy argued on record
  • Personal hearing attended on your behalf
  • APL-01 appeal filed with pre-deposit guidance
  • Every remedy preserved, up to GSTAT

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Avoid Delays

Common Mistakes That Delay Your Application

Letting the reply window in the notice lapse
Replying on the wrong form (not ASMT-11 / DRC-06)
Not reconciling returns with books before replying
Accepting a Section 74 (fraud) charge without contesting it
Ignoring a DRC-01A intimation before it becomes a DRC-01
Leaving DRC-01B / DRC-01C mismatches unexplained, blocking return filing
Filing an appeal late — beyond the 3-month window
Filing APL-01 without the mandatory 10% pre-deposit

TaxClue reviews your documents before filing to reduce avoidable errors.

Stay Compliant

What Happens After the Reply

Personal Hearing

  • Attend the hearing on your behalf
  • Present the reply and supporting records
  • Address the officer's further queries

Order (DRC-07)

  • Review the adjudication order on merits
  • Explain the confirmed demand, if any
  • Advise whether to appeal or pay

First Appeal

  • File APL-01 within 3 months of the order
  • Arrange the 10% pre-deposit of disputed tax
  • Represent you before the Appellate Authority

Second Appeal

  • Escalate to GSTAT where required
  • File within notified GSTAT timelines
  • Continue representation through the tribunal
Risk Assessment

Penalties & Consequences

What is at stake if you do not comply

  • An unanswered notice lets the officer pass an ex-parte demand in DRC-07
  • Missing the 3-month appeal deadline makes the DRC-07 order final
  • A 10% pre-deposit of the disputed tax is needed before a first appeal is admitted
  • Accepting a Section 74 (fraud) charge unchallenged carries a far higher penalty
  • Unexplained DRC-01B / DRC-01C mismatches can block further return filing
Latest Updates

Regulatory Updates 2025–26

  • 2025: A first appeal is filed to the Appellate Authority in Form APL-01 within 3 months, with a 10% pre-deposit of the disputed tax (Section 107).
  • 2025: Section 128A offers a waiver of interest and penalty for eligible FY 2017-18 to 2019-20 demands if the tax is paid by the notified date.
  • 2025: The GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) is being operationalised; appeals to it require a further pre-deposit under Section 112.
The Difference

Why Businesses Choose TaxClue

01

CA / CS Team

Qualified Chartered Accountants and Company Secretaries with deep GST-dispute experience.

02

All Notice Types

ASMT, DRC, ADT-01 audits and appeals — the full range handled under one roof.

03

Fast Turnaround

Replies drafted well before the deadline, with proactive status updates.

04

100% Online

Everything over WhatsApp / email — no office visits required.

05

Case Framing

Section 73 vs 74 strategy argued on record to reduce penalty exposure.

06

Transparent Fees

A clear quote upfront — ₹0 hidden professional charges.

Data Care

Your Documents Deserve Professional Care

  • Notices and financial records handled by professionals under confidentiality
  • Access limited to the team working on your file
  • Communication over secure digital channels
  • Documents retained only as long as needed for the matter
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Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a GST ASMT-10 notice and how do I reply?
ASMT-10 is a scrutiny notice where the officer points out discrepancies in your filed returns under Section 61. You must reply in Form ASMT-11, either accepting and paying the tax or explaining the difference with supporting reconciliation, within the time stated in the notice.
What is the difference between DRC-01A and DRC-01?
DRC-01A is a pre-show-cause intimation giving you a chance to pay or explain before a formal demand. If the matter is not resolved, DRC-01 is the show cause notice that formally raises the demand under Section 73 or 74, to which you reply in Form DRC-06.
What is the difference between Section 73 and Section 74 of the CGST Act?
Section 73 covers demands not involving fraud, suppression or wilful misstatement and carries a lower penalty. Section 74 applies where fraud or wilful misstatement is alleged and carries a much higher penalty. Correctly contesting the classification can significantly reduce your liability.
How much time do I have to file a GST appeal?
An appeal to the Appellate Authority must be filed in Form APL-01 within 3 months from the date of communication of the order (such as DRC-07). A further appeal lies to the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) as per its notified timelines.
Do I have to pay anything to file a GST appeal?
Yes. To admit a first appeal before the Appellate Authority you must make a pre-deposit of 10% of the disputed tax amount. Without this pre-deposit the appeal in APL-01 is not entertained.
What happens if I ignore a GST notice?
If you do not reply within the deadline, the officer can pass an ex-parte order confirming the demand in DRC-07, along with interest and penalty. The demand then becomes recoverable, which can lead to bank-account attachment and other coercive recovery action.
What is a DRC-01B or DRC-01C intimation?
DRC-01B is a system intimation for a mismatch between the tax liability declared in GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B. DRC-01C is for a mismatch between ITC available in GSTR-2B and ITC claimed in GSTR-3B. You must either reconcile and explain the difference or pay the amount; unexplained cases can block further return filing.
What is an ADT-01 GST audit notice?
ADT-01 is the notice by which the department initiates an audit of your records under Section 65. The officer examines your books and returns and issues observations; any short payment found may lead to a demand, so responding with proper documentation is important.
What is a GSTR-3A notice?
GSTR-3A is a notice issued to a registered person who has not filed the required returns. It asks you to file the pending returns; if you do not, the officer may proceed to a best-judgement assessment and can move to cancel the registration.
What is Form DRC-07 and what does it mean for me?
DRC-07 is the summary of the adjudication order confirming a demand of tax, interest and penalty. Once issued, the demand becomes recoverable. If you disagree, you can challenge it by filing a first appeal in APL-01 within 3 months, with the 10% pre-deposit.
Is the whole process online?
Yes. You share the notice and records over WhatsApp or email, and we draft the reply, file it on the GST portal and send you acknowledgements and status updates. No office visits are required.
Can a Section 74 fraud demand be reduced to Section 73?
It can be contested. Where the facts do not support fraud, suppression or wilful misstatement, we argue that the demand should fall under Section 73 rather than Section 74 — which carries a lower penalty. The outcome depends on the officer and the evidence on record.
How do I respond to a GST show cause notice in DRC-01?
A DRC-01 show cause notice is answered by filing your reply in Form DRC-06 on the GST portal within the time stated in the notice, setting out your factual and legal grounds with supporting reconciliation and documents. You can also attend the personal hearing to argue the case; a well-drafted DRC-06 can reduce or drop the demand before it is confirmed in DRC-07.
What is the time limit for the department to issue a demand under Section 73 or 74?
For a Section 73 (non-fraud) demand, the order must generally be passed within 3 years of the due date of the annual return for the relevant year. For a Section 74 (fraud) demand, the extended period is 5 years. The show cause notice must be issued a set number of months before that outer limit.
What is the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT)?
The GST Appellate Tribunal is the second appellate forum where you can challenge an order of the first Appellate Authority. A taxpayer aggrieved by the Appellate Authority's decision can appeal to GSTAT within its notified timeline, with a further pre-deposit, before the matter can go to the High Court on questions of law.
Can I get a waiver of interest and penalty on a GST demand?
In some cases yes. The Section 128A amnesty allows a waiver of interest and penalty for eligible demands under Section 73 for the financial years 2017-18 to 2019-20, provided the full tax is paid by the notified date. Whether your notice qualifies depends on the section invoked and the period, which we assess before advising.
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