GST Tribunal: GST Council postpones the subject for next time for incorporating suggestions from states

GST Tribunal: GST Council postpones the subject for next time for incorporating suggestions from states

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CA Pratibha Goyal | Feb 18, 2023 |

GST Tribunal: GST Council postpones the subject for next time for incorporating suggestions from states

GST Tribunal: GST Council postpones the subject for next time for incorporating suggestions from states

As per the news sources, the GST Tribunal subject has been postponed by GST Council for next time after some more refinement incorporating suggestions from some states.

The 49th GST Council meeting is being held after the presentation of the union budget earlier this month in in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The Meeting is being chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

In the meeting, the GST Council deliberated on the recommendations of the Group of Ministers (GoM) on the GST Appellant Tribunal (GSTAT).

The states of UP, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Kerala, and Rajasthan have expressed their concerns.

The States of Bihar and Punjab too opposed the recommendations of the Council. The States have expressed their reservations that they want a separate state tribunal from the proposed National Tribunal.

14-15 states have opposed recommendations made by GoM on Appellate tribunals.

 

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