1 / 4

First Appellate Authority- Legal Disputes and Appeal under GST

Under the GST law , a person unhappy with the order issued against his appeal on a<br>legal dispute, by the adjudicating officer can raise an application for a revision,<br>cancellation or reversal of the same to a higher court i.e. First Appellate Authority (in<br>this case). In order to make an appeal to the First Appellate Authority, a person has<br>to file form GST APL 1 within 3 months (extendable up to 1 month) of the issuance of<br>order.<br>

5598
Télécharger la présentation

First Appellate Authority- Legal Disputes and Appeal under GST

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Legal Appeal under GST– First Appellate Authority Under the GST law , a person unhappy with the order issued against his appeal on a legal dispute, by the adjudicating officer can raise an application for a revision, cancellation or reversal of the same to a higher court i.e. First Appellate Authority (in this case). In order to make an appeal to the First Appellate Authority, a person has to file form GST APL 1 within 3 months (extendable up to 1 month) of the issuance of order. Pre- deposit for filing a Legal appeal under GST Law In order to successfully file a legal appeal under gst, the appellant has to mandatorily pre-deposit such part of the amount of tax, interest, fine, fee and penalty arising from the impugned order, as is admitted by him. In addition, he is also required to deposit a sum equal to the 10% of the remaining amount of tax in dispute arising from the said order, in relation to which the appeal was filed under GST Law. Legal Appeal by a Commissioner to the First Appellate Authority under GST law? Adjournment by the First Appellate Authority Based on sufficient causes, the First Appellate Authority may adjourn the hearing of the appeal, wherein the reason for the same has to be recorded in writing. Furthermore, the number of adjournments allowed for a hearing is restricted to three times. Additional Grounds for an appeal

  2. In case an appellant wish to add additional grounds to his appeal, which were not wilfully omitted in the grounds of appeal, the first appellate authority can allow the same at the time of the hearing under GST Law. Decision of the First Appellate Authority under GST Law •The First Appellate Authority can confirm, modify or annul the decision but will not refer the case back to the authority. •The taxpayer shall be given reasonable opportunity to show cause before the Appellate Authority issues an order to increase any fees /Penalty, confiscate higher value goods or decrease the refund or input tax credit. •Any order for payment of unpaid/short-paid tax or wrong refunds or input tax credit wrongly availed will be passed only after the appellant is given show cause notice Time limit for the decision The First Appellate Authority is required to pass an order within a period of 1 year from the date of filing the appeal. However, if the order is stayed by an order of a Court or GST Appellate Tribunal, such period of stay shall be excluded from the given one year period. Communication of the decision The First Appellate Authority is required to communicate the order issued to the appellant as well as to the adjudicating authority under GST Law . A copy of the order has to be sent to the jurisdictional Commissioners of CGST and SGST as well. Revisional Authority The Commissioner may call for a verification of records for any proceedings against the order passed by the Adjudicating Authority, on his own motion, or upon request from the Commissioner of State tax or Union Territory tax. He can further direct any officer subordinate to him to apply to the Appellate Authority to ensure its legality and propriety, subject to the follows:

  3. •6 months – The time period allowed for such an appeal from the date on which the order was issued. •An appeal against the order – In cases wherein the application to the First Appellate Authority is made by the authorized officer, it is considered an appeal against the order. •Form GST APL- 02 – The final acknowledgement form as issued by first Appellate Authority. The revisional authority can examine the records if he is of opinion that any decision by any subordinate officer is- •Prejudicial to the interest of the revenue •Illegal or •Improper or •Not taking into account certain (whether or not available at the time of issuance of the order) or •An observation was made by the C&AG Furthermore, the revisional authority can stay the order for a time period as he deems fit, wherein the concerned person provided a reasonable opportunity of being heard. When is revision not allowed under GST Law? The Chief Commissioner or Commissioner will not revise the order if- •The order is under appeal •6 months have not passed from the date of order (i.e., there is time left for appeal) •More than three years have passed after the date of order •The order has already been taken for revision The Chief Commissioner or Commissioner can pass an order on any point which has not been raised in any appeal. Such order must be passed before one year from the date of the appeal order or before three years.

  4. IRIS Business is a leading GST Suvidha Provider (GSP) providing an easy and efficient GST Software (IRIS Sapphire) and E-way bill Solution (IRIS Topaz) compliance. To have your GST queries solved and to know more about our solution, please contact us at support@irisgst.com.

More Related