Simplifying GST Appeals: The Launch of GSTAT e-Courts

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Simplifying GST Appeals: The Launch of GSTAT e-Courts

The GSTAT (Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal) has launched a new e-Courts Portal to simplify the process of filing and managing appeals. Developed by the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) and the National Informatics Centre (NIC), this digital platform is designed to make the process more efficient and user-friendly for taxpayers and practitioners.

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Key Features of the GSTAT e-Courts Portal

  • Online Appeal E-Filing: Submit appeals digitally without the need for physical paperwork.
  • Case Tracking: Easily monitor the progress of your case.
  • Virtual Hearings: Participate in hearings remotely from anywhere.
  • Document Upload: Follow strict guidelines for uploading documents, including specific rules for file format (single PDF), scanning (300 DPI, grayscale), and size limits (max 50 MB, 300 pages). All documents must be properly indexed and self-certified.
  • Staggered Filing: Take advantage of the option for staggered filing of appeals until June 30, 2026, to ensure a smooth transition.

Need Help Navigating the Portal?

The GSTAT has provided comprehensive resources to help you, including FAQs, detailed notes, and instructional videos. These resources cover everything from registration to filing appeals, re-filing in case of errors, and submitting additional documents.

For a complete walkthrough, check out this live demo video that guides you through the entire process, from registration to final submission.

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