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Council likely to approve rules for functioning of GST appellate tribunals

The tribunal will feature a Principal Bench located in Delhi and 31 State Benches across the country.

December 20, 2024 / 10:43 IST
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council is likely to approve key rules and procedures for the functioning of GST Appellate Tribunals (GSTAT) in its upcoming meeting on December 21, paving the way for operationalising these long-awaited tribunals. Sources in the GST Council confirmed the development, emphasising its significance for business and the judiciary.

“The GST Council will likely discuss and approve rules and procedures for the functioning of GST Appellate Tribunals. This will pave the way for early initiation of their operations, reducing the legal burden on courts and benefiting businesses,” a source told Moneycontrol.

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The tribunal will feature a Principal Bench located in Delhi and 31 State Benches across the country. This decentralised structure is expected to enhance accessibility for litigants.

Once the rules are finalised, businesses and tax authorities will have a structured mechanism to appeal against orders passed by the Adjudicating Officer and the Appellate Authority (Commissioner of Appeals).