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What is the GST appellate tribunal, and how does it function?

12-Apr-2025
GST

Answer By law4u team

GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) and Its Functioning 1. Overview: - The GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) is a quasi-judicial body established under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) laws to resolve disputes between taxpayers and tax authorities. - It is the second level of appeal, following the appellate authority at the state or central level. 2. Constitution of GSTAT: - It consists of a National Bench located in New Delhi and Regional Benches across various states. - Each bench comprises a Judicial Member, Technical Member (Centre), and Technical Member (State). 3. Jurisdiction: - National Bench: Handles disputes involving conflicting decisions between state benches or substantial questions of law. - State/Area Benches: Deals with appeals against orders passed by the Appellate Authority or Revisional Authority under GST. 4. Functions and Powers: - Hearing and resolving appeals against orders passed by Appellate Authorities. - Passing orders confirming, modifying, or annulling the decisions of lower authorities. - Granting reliefs, including penalties and fines, as deemed appropriate. - Reviewing its own orders within a specified time frame if there are errors apparent on the face of the record. 5. Appeal Process: - The appeal must be filed within 90 days from the date of communication of the order. - The tribunal may allow filing an appeal after the deadline if sufficient cause is shown. - Both the taxpayer and the tax department can file appeals. 6. Procedure Before GSTAT: - Submission of appeal forms along with relevant documents. - Payment of pre-deposit: Generally, 20% of the disputed tax amount needs to be paid before filing an appeal. - Personal hearing and examination of evidence before the tribunal. - Issuance of a written order by the tribunal. 7. Appeal to Higher Courts: - Decisions of the GSTAT can be appealed to the High Court if a substantial question of law is involved. - Appeals to the Supreme Court are permitted against High Court judgments if deemed necessary.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, The GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) is the second level of appeal under the GST dispute resolution framework, created under Section 109 of the CGST Act, 2017. Structure: Principal Bench at New Delhi. State Benches in each State/UT. Each Bench includes: One Judicial Member One Technical Member (Centre) One Technical Member (State) Jurisdiction & Function: Hears appeals against orders passed by the First Appellate Authority (Commissioner-Appeals). Deals with disputes involving: Tax liability Refund rejections Penalty orders Input tax credit issues The Tribunal has powers akin to a civil court (e.g., summoning witnesses, requiring document production). Recent Update (2023–2024): The GST Tribunal is being constituted after a long delay. As per the Finance Act, 2023, amendments were made to expedite the establishment and operationalisation of benches. I hope this answer helps. In case of future queries, please feel free to contact us. Thank you.

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