The government will set up a national bench of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal, which will be the forum of second appeal in GST laws and the first common forum of dispute resolution between centre and states.
The union cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday approved the creation of a National Bench of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT).
The National Bench of the Appellate Tribunal will be situated at New Delhi. It will be presided over by its president and will consist of one technical member (centre) and one technical member (state).
The creation of the National Bench of the GSTAT would involve a onetime expenditure of Rs92.50 lakh while the recurring expenditure would be Rs6.86 crore per annum, a cabinet release stated.
Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal is the forum of second appeal in GST laws and the first common forum of dispute resolution between Centre and States. The appeals against the orders in first appeals issued by the Appellate Authorities under the central and state GST Acts lie before the GST Appellate Tribunal, which is common under the Central as well as State GST Acts. Being a common forum, GST Appellate Tribunal will ensure uniformity in redressal of disputes arising under GST, and therefore, in implementation of GST across the country, says the cabinet note.
Chapter XVIII of the CGST Act provides for the appeal and review mechanism for dispute resolution under the GST regime. Section 109 of this chapter under CGST Act empowers the central government to constitute, on the recommendation of the GST Council, by notification, with effect from such date as may be specified therein, an Appellate Tribunal known as the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal for hearing appeals against the orders passed by the Appellate Authority or the revisional authority.