GST Amendment Bill 2023: Lok Sabha passes bill to
raise age limit of president, members of GSTAT
The Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed a bill to raise the age
limit of the president and members of the GST appellate
tribunal.
Piloting the bill, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
said taxpayers who are litigating against GST demands in
various high courts or the Supreme Court will have the
liberty to withdraw their cases and approach GSTAT once
the benches start functioning.
The Central Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment)
Bill, 2023, was passed by Lok Sabha by a voice vote. The
bill seeks to cap the age for president and members of
GST appellate tribunals (GSTAT) at 70 years and 67
years, respectively, higher than 67 years and 65 years
specified earlier.
An advocate with 10 years of ‘substantial experience’ in
litigation in matters relating to indirect taxes in the
Appellate Tribunal, would be eligible to be appointed as
a judicial member of GSTAT.
As per the amendment, the president and judicial and
technical members of GSTAT shall hold office for four
years, or until he attains the age of 70 years and 67
years, respectively, whichever is earlier.
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