Big Relief! GST Portal Allows Appeal Filing Against SPL-07 Rejection:

GST Portal now allows taxpayers to file an appeal (APL-01) against SPL-07 rejection orders for waiver applications, offering a major relief and new legal remedy.
GST Portal Enables Appeal Filing for Rejected Waiver Applications

Big Relief! GST Portal Allows Appeal Filing Against SPL-07 Rejection
On July 16, 2025, the GST department introduced a new update in the portal. Numerous taxpayers had earlier filed waiver applications in Forms SPL 01/SPL 02 (meaning asking for relief from paying GST dues). After reviewing those applications, the GST department is now issuing orders to those taxpayers.
These orders are divided into two types:
- SPL-05: This means your waiver application has been accepted.
- SPL-07: This means your waiver application has been rejected.
- Step 1: Visit the GST Portal.
- Step 2: Navigation Path: Services → User Services → My Application
- Step 3: Under Application Type, choose “Appeal to Appellate Authority.”
- Step 4: Now, click on “New Application.”
- Step 5: In the appeal form, under Order Type, select “Waiver Application Rejection Order” and enter all other necessary details and then file the appeal.
- Step 1: Visit the “Orders” section inside your “Waiver Application” case folder on the portal.
- Step 2: You will see an option there to submit an undertaking.
- Step 3: Submitting this undertaking will help you get back your previous appeal against the initial demand order.
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