Appellate
Tribunal for GST to get Parliament Nod Today
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CESTAT to be Restricted to Customs and
Legacy Taxes of Excise and Service Tax
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Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal
(GSTAT) with a Principal Bench in New Delhi and benches across states by December.
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cases involving the issue of the place of
supply would be heard by the Principal Bench only
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single member of a Bench would hear appeals
below Rs 50 lakhs
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proposed changes to the Central Goods and
Services Tax (CGST) Act through Finance Bill 2023
The
tribunal will help quickly resolve disputes relating to the key indirect tax and
boost tax collections, addressing concerns of both industry and tax authorities.
Six years after the Goods and
Services Tax (GST) regime was introduced, the country will have Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) with a Principal
Bench in New Delhi and benches across states by December as the Lok Sabha is
expected to give the nod to changes in the law in this regard on Friday, paving
way for faster dispute resolution.
The Principal Bench and each
state Bench would have two judicial members and two technical members each, with
equal representation from the Centre and states in the case of technical members.
According to the proposed changes,
the cases involving the issue of the place of supply would
be heard by the Principal Bench only, sources said.
A single
member of a Bench would hear appeals below Rs 50 lakhs related to tax or input
tax credit or fee or penalty determined in an order of any appellate authority or
revisional authority if no question of law is involved.
In all other cases, matters would
be heard together by one Judicial member and one technical member.
The tribunal will help quickly
resolve disputes relating to the key indirect tax and boost tax collections, addressing
concerns of both industry and tax authorities.
According to the proposed changes to the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST)
Act through Finance Bill 2023, many Benches could be set up in each state, subject
to the approval of the GST Council.
Last month, the GST Council approved
the GSTAT contours finalised by a group of ministers, headed by Haryana deputy chief
minister Dushyant Chautala.
“Delay in the establishment of
Appellate Tribunal has led to an accumulation of unresolved legal matters under
GST. Currently, taxpayers are filing writ petitions to directly move the High Court
in the absence of the Appellate Tribunal. Establishment of Appellate tribunal would
result in a lower burden on High Courts, Supreme Court & at the same time would
provide taxpayers much-needed reprieve.
A four-member search and selection
committee, headed by either the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or his representative
judge from the SC, will be tasked with the appointment of members (except for technical
members from states) to the Benches. The panel will include the President of the
GSTAT (one of the judicial members of the Principal Bench), a union government secretary
and a state chief secretary nominated by the Council. The chairperson will have
a casting vote.