Pre deposit requirement for appeals: deposit admitted tax and a portion of disputed tax to pursue appellate review. Appeals to the Appellate Tribunal must be filed within three months in the prescribed form and fee; the Tribunal may refuse admission for disputes below a monetary threshold. A pre deposit condition requires deposit of admitted amounts and a specified portion of disputed tax, with departmental power to seek a higher capped pre deposit in serious cases; this applies to cross objections. The Commissioner may constitute two member Committees to review orders and direct authorized officers to appeal within six months; the Tribunal may condone delay for sufficient cause.
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Pre deposit requirement for appeals: deposit admitted tax and a portion of disputed tax to pursue appellate review.
Appeals to the Appellate Tribunal must be filed within three months in the prescribed form and fee; the Tribunal may refuse admission for disputes below a monetary threshold. A pre deposit condition requires deposit of admitted amounts and a specified portion of disputed tax, with departmental power to seek a higher capped pre deposit in serious cases; this applies to cross objections. The Commissioner may constitute two member Committees to review orders and direct authorized officers to appeal within six months; the Tribunal may condone delay for sufficient cause.
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