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The launch of GSTAT and its e-Court Portal enhances India's tax dispute resolution, offering accessible, unbiased appeals, and streamlining processes through digital platforms across multiple locations nationwide.

In Summary

The launch of GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) marks a major milestone in the evolution of the Goods and Services Tax regime and strengthens the institutional framework for indirect tax dispute resolution in the country.

About GSTAT

  • It is a second appellate authority established under the Section 109 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
    • When a taxpayer has a dispute, the first appeal lies within the tax administration.
  • Purpose: To hear appeals against orders passed by the GST Appellate Authorities and to provide taxpayers with an independent forum for justice.
  • Benches: It will function through a Principal Bench in New Delhi and 31 State Benches across 45 locations in India, ensuring accessibility and nationwide reach.
  • Structure: Each Bench of the GSTAT will comprise two Judicial Members, one Technical Member (Centre), and one Technical Member (State).
  • Significance: Structure reflects the spirit of cooperative federalism and is designed to deliver impartial and consistent decisions.

About GSTAT e-Courts Portal

  • It is a digital platform to enable taxpayers to file appeals online, track the progress of cases, and participate in hearings through digital mode. 
  • Developed by:  Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) in collaboration with National Informatics Centre (NIC). 
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