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Clarification in respect of appeal in regard to non-constitution of Appellate Tribunal— Circular No. 132/2/2020 — GST CBEC-20/16/15/2018-GST Dated. 18.3.2020.222 – gst

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Clarification in respect of appeal in regard to non-constitution of Appellate Tribunal— Circular No. 132/2/2020 — GST CBEC-20/16/15/2018-GST Dated. 18.3.2020.222

Clarification in respect of appeal in regard to non-constitution of Appellate Tribunal— Circular No. 132/2/2020 — GST CBEC-20/16/15/2018-GST Dated. 18.3.2020.222

Government Of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Center Board of indirect Taxes and Customs
GST Policy Wing
Circular No. 132/2/2020-GSTCBEC-20/16/15/2018-GST                                                                                                       Dated.18.3.2020.

To,

The Pr. Chief Commissioners / Chief Commissioners / Principal Commissioners / Commissioners of Central Tax (All)

The Principal Director Generals / Director Generals (All)
Madam/Sir,

Subject: Clarification in respect of appeal in regard to non-constitution of
Appellate Tribunal— reg.

Various representations have been received wherein the issue has been decided against the registered person by the adjudicating authority or refund application has been rejected by the appropriate authority and appeal against the said order is pending before the appellate authority. It has been gathered that the appellate process is being kept pending by several appellate authorities on the grounds that the appellate tribunal has been not constituted and that ti ll such time no remedy is available against their Order-in-Appeal, such appeals cannot be disposed. Doubts have been raised across the field formations in respect of the appropriate procedure to be followed in absence of  appellate tribunal for  appeal to be made under section 112 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (hereinafter referred to as the “CGST Act”).

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  1. The matter has been examined in detail. In order to clarify the issue and to ensure uniformity in the implementation of the provisions of the law across field formations, the Board, in exercise of its powers conferred by section 168 (1) of the CGST Act, hereby issues the following clarifications and guidelines.
    • Appeal against an adjudicating authority is to be made as per the provisions of Section 107 of the CGST The sub-section (1) of the section reads as follows:—

“107(1) Any person aggrieved by any decision or order passed under this  Act or the State Goods and Services Tax Act or the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act by an adjudicating authority may appeal to such Appellate Authority as may be prescribed within three months from the date on which the said decision or order is communicated to such person.”

  • Relevant rules have been prescribed for implementation of the above The relevant rule for the same is rule 109A of Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 which reads as follows

“109A. Appointment of Appellate Authority.— (1) Any person ag-grieved by any decision or order passed under this Act or the State  Goods  and Services Tax Act or the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act may appeal to—

  • the Commissioner (Appeals) where such decision or order is passed by the Additional or Joint Commissioner;
  • any officer not below the rank of Joint Commissioner (Appeals) where such decision or order is passed by the Deputy or Assistant Commissioner or Superintendent,

within three months from the date on which the said decision or order is communicated to such person.”

  • Hence, if the order has been passed by Deputy or Assistant Commissioner or Superintendent, appeal has to be made to the  appellate authority appointed who would not be an officer below the rank of Joint Further, if the order has been passed by Additional or Joint Commissioner, appeal has to be made to the Commissioner (Appeal) appointed for the same.
  1. 1 The appeal against the order passed by appellate authority under Section 107 of the CGST Act lies with appellate Relevant provisions for the same is mentioned in the Section 112 of the CGST Act which reads as follows:—

“112(1) Any person aggrieved by an order passed  against  him  under section 107 or section 108 of this Act or the State Goods and Services Tax Act or the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act may appeal to the Appellate Tribunal against such order within three months from the date on which the order sought to be appealed against is communicated to  the person preferring the appeal.”

  • The appellate tribunal has not been constituted in view of the order by Madras High Court in case of Revenue Bar Vs. Union of India  and therefore the appeal cannot be filed within three months from the date on which the order sought to be appealed against is communicated. In order to remove difficulty arising in giving effect to the above provision  of  the  Act,  the Government, on the recommendations of the Council, has issued the Central Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019 dated 3.12.2019. It has been provided through the said Order that  the  appeal  to tribunal can be made within three months (six months in case of appeals by the Government) from the date of communication of order or date on which the President or the State President, as the case may be, of the Appellate Tribunal enters office, whichever is later.

Hence, as of now, the prescribed time limit to make application to appellate tribunal will be counted from the date on which President or the State President enters office. The appellate authority  while  passing  order may mention in the preamble that appeal may be made to the appellate tribunal whenever it is constituted within three months from the President or the State President enters office. Accordingly, it is advised that the  appellate  authorities may dispose all pending appeals expeditiously without waiting for the constitution of the appellate tribunal.

  1. It is requested that suitable trade notices may be issued to publicize the contents of this
  2. Difficulty, if any, in implementation of the above instructions  may  please be brought to the notice of the Hindi version would follow.

(Yogendra Garg)
Principal Commissioner (GST)***

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