The 50th Goods and Services Tax Council meeting, which is going to be held by the end of this month, will consider constituting the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), which will deal with tax disputes and lessen the burden on the highest judiciary.
The constitution of GSTAT has been pending since the launch of the indirect tax regime which will complete its sixth year this July.
In March, the Parliament passed the Finance Bill 2023, which included amendments pertaining to the formation of GSTAT.
Source a2ztaxcorp
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