Tax experts say the digital portal would result in
streamlining of appeals by enabling electronic filing,
which would help reduce paperwork as well as
administrative burden. It will significantly reduce
turnaround time in the overall litigation process,
leading to faster disposal of appeals and quicker
liquidation of revenue, they say.
“Taxpayers will benefit from the ease of tracking their
appeals and accessing past orders, ensuring transparency
and efficiency,” said Krishan Arora, Partner, Grant
Thornton Bharat. “GSTAT members will have quick access
to precedents, facilitating faster and more informed
decision-making,” he said.
Sudipta Bhattacharjee, partner, Khaitan & Co, however,
said that this appears to be an “ambitious vision” and
may require some amount of time to be implemented in
entirety.
Currently, the government is appointing judicial members and technical members
in the GSTATs. Judicial members within GSTATs are individuals with a background
in law and judicial experience, often serving or retired judges. Their role is
to provide legal expertise, interpret laws and regulations, and ensure that
appeals are adjudicated in accordance with legal principles and precedents.
Technical members, on the other hand, are experts in fields such as taxation,
finance, accounting, or economics. They contribute to the tribunal’s
deliberations, offering insights into the technical aspects of GST laws,
calculations, and industry practices.
Besides digitising GSTATs appeal process, experts suggest that the government
may expedite appeals by increasing GSTAT benches and appointing additional
qualified members to handle the mounting backlog. “Implementing strict timelines
for hearing and resolving appeals may also ensure quicker disposal,” said Arora.
Khaitan’s Bhattacharjee said that the GSTAT benches ought to leverage artificial
intelligence tools to bunch together appeals on the basis of legal issues
involved, or appeals primarily pertaining to procedural aspects, and plan to
tackle all such appeals in a particular jurisdiction at one go – for expedited
disposal.
Source::: FINANCIAL EXPRESS,
dated 02/06/2024.