Centre extends GSTAT appeal deadline to July 31 after portal glitches
The government has granted taxpayers an extra month to file appeals with the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), extending the deadline to July 31, 2026. This decision follows concerns over technical issues on the GSTAT portal due to a recent surge in filings. The extension aims to ensure a smoother transition and prevent genuine appeals from being missed, with over 4.
The government has granted taxpayers an extra month to file appeals with the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), extending the deadline to July 31, 2026. This decision follows concerns over technical issues on the GSTAT portal due to a recent surge in filings. The extension aims to ensure a smoother transition and prevent genuine appeals from being missed, with over 4.
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