- Experts suggest widening the ambit of the GST amnesty scheme
- This would allow an additional window to file appeals against demand orders
- The cut-off date would be extended and more cases would be included
- Doubling the number of beneficiaries is expected
- The scheme currently benefits at least 2000 taxpayers
- Increasing the ambit would extend the benefit to more than 5000 taxpayers
- The scheme allows appeals for cases rejected due to late filing or missed appeals
- Appeals can also be filed for late filed appeals pending before the Appellate Authority
- The demand orders must be passed on or before March 31, 2023.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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