Finance Ministry notifies 31 state benches of GST
appellate tribunal
The Finance Ministry has notified 31 benches of GST
Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) which will be set up in all
states and Union Territories.
Setting up of state-level
benches of GSTAT would help businesses by way of faster
dispute resolution.
Currently, taxpayers aggrieved with ruling of tax
authorities are required to move the respective High
Courts. The resolution process takes a long time as High
Courts are already burdened with backlog of cases and do
not have a specialised bench to deal with GST cases.
As per the notification, Gujarat and UTs — Dadra and
Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, will have two benches of
the GSTAT; Goa and Maharashtra together will have three
benches.
Karnataka and Rajasthan will have two benches each,
while Uttar Pradesh will have three benches.
West Bengal, Sikkim and Andaman and Nicobar islands; and
Tamil Nadu and Puducherry will together have two GSTAT
benches each, while Kerala and Lakshadweep will have one
bench.
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