GSTAT eases appeal scrutiny initial phase

In a significant relief to taxpayers facing teething issues with the newly-operationalised Goods and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), which hears appeals against orders of the first appellate authority under GST, its principal Bench has issued an office order directing registries across all Benches to adopt a lenient approach while scrutinising appeal documents during the initial phase.

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“…. the Registry of each Bench shall keep a lenient view during scrutiny of the appeal documents and raise defect of substance only rather than for defect of form, i.e. the defects not affecting the merit of the case shall not be raised, for an initial period of 6 months from the date of issuance of this order,” the order dated January 20 said.

The order further clarifies that document generated digitally through the GSTN system need not be certified. Scanned copies of physical documents attached to appeals must be signed.

Addressing an industry interaction last week, GSTAT president Justice Sanjaya Kumar Mishra said nearly 582,000 cases have already been decided at the first appellate stage, and around 2,00,000 appeals are expected to be filed before the tribunal by June 30, 2026.

He urged taxpayers and professional not to wait until the last moment to file appeals and said minor technical or human errors would not lead to appeals being treated as defective.

According to Vivek Jalan, partner as Tax Connect Advisory Services LLP, all appeals before GSTAT can only be filed online, on the GSTAT portal, as envisaged in Rule 115 of GSTAT Rules, 2025.

Source: Business Standard

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