Centre to soon notify rules for setting up GST
appellate tribunals
Priya said there are some businesses who have misused
the registration process and now the CBIC is working to
tighten the registration process and use information
technology to catch fraudsters.
Rules and regulations for
setting up of a committee for formation of appellate
tribunal under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime
will be discussed in the upcoming GST Council meeting,
after which the rules will get notified by the Centre.
Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)
Member Shashank Priya on Monday said the members for the
appellate tribunal will be appointed after approval from
the Council.
GST authorities are also working to expand the taxpayer
base and undertake more data triangulation with the
corporate taxpayers database in the income tax regime,
Priya said at the Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce & Industry’s GST conclave. Currently, only 40
per cent of the corporate income taxpayer base is
registered under GST, while as many as 1.39 crore
businesses are registered under GST, almost double of
the number at the time of the launch of the indirect tax
regime six years ago.
We are not following a big bang approach, we are working
in a calibrated manner. We are in the process of taking
more trade friendly steps, Priya said. “We are in the
process of notifying rules after approval of the
Council. We will have to set the manpower, institutions
in place. We are hopeful it will be done sooner,” he
said.
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