Kerala’s Disappointment: Union Finance Ministry Allocates Only One GST Appellate Tribunal Bench, Contrary to Promises

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In a recent development, the union finance ministry’s allocation of GST Appellate Tribunal benches has caused consternation in Kerala and Lakshadweep. Despite promises made to the state regarding two benches, only one bench was designated according to a recent notification.

The move has left Kerala in a state of confusion and disappointment, particularly given the prior passing of a bill by the state government to establish two benches. Kerala’s initial request encompassed three benches situated in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, and Kozhikode. However, the union government clarified that only two benches could be established initially, each with two members. Contrary to this, the recent notification indicated the establishment of one bench with four members.

As a response, the state government of Kerala has sought clarification from the union government regarding the possibility of appointing two members each in Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam. The GST Appellate Tribunal plays a pivotal role in resolving appeals against decisions made by GST authorities, ensuring a swift and effective resolution of GST-related disputes.

Stay tuned for updates as Kerala awaits clarification from the union government regarding this crucial matter, essential for the smooth implementation of GST regulations in the state.

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