Bombay HC relief for GST assessees amid non-existence of tribunal

No recovery from taxpayers once a declaration of intent filed by them to appeal against order of lower authorities is put on record

GST
Indivjal Dhasmana New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Mar 10 2023 | 2:19 PM IST
Taxpayers will get relief from recovery if they file a declaration of their intent to appeal against the order of lower authorities, even as the GST Appellate Tribunal is yet to be constituted, ruled the Bombay High Court.

Once the declaration is put on record, there would be no recovery, the court ordered.

In case the assessee fails to file such a declaration within the stipulated time, officers wishing to initiate recovery proceedings must first give him 15 days to do so, the court said.

The court interpreted the content of a circular issued by the state authorities in this regard. 


Abhishek Jain, Partner-indirect tax at KPMG India, said, "This order will help streamline the process flow and help avoid disputes between taxpayers and the department, till the time the GST Tribunal is set up."

Similar guidelines may be deemed to have been issued pan-India by the government to reduce confusion in the interim period, he said.

Under GST, any order that the assessing officer passes on any dispute between taxpayers and authorities goes to the commissioner (appeal) at the first stage. After it, the appeal, if the disputed party wants, may go to the GST Tribunal.

However, the GST Tribunal is yet to be set up even after the Council had, at its last meeting in February, adopted the report of the group of ministers on the mechanism. 

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