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      New GST Forms Introduced for Waiver Applications: Streamlined Process for Interest and Penalty Relief u/s 128A.

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      GSTOctober 14, 2024Notifications
      The key points covered in the legal document are: 1. It introduces new forms (GST SPL-01 to GST SPL-08) for taxpayers to apply for waiver of interest and penalty u/s 128A of the GST Act. 2. Form GST SPL-01 is for making an application to seek waiver, providing details of the order, tax periods, and amount of tax, interest, and penalty demanded. 3. Form GST SPL-03 is a notice issued by the tax officer seeking clarification or raising objections on the application filed in SPL-01. 4. Form GST SPL-04 is for the taxpayer to file a reply to the notice issued in SPL-03. 5. Form GST SPL-05 is the order issued by the tax officer approving or partially approving the waiver application. 6. Form GST SPL-06 is the order issued by the appellate authority approving or partially approving the waiver application in case of an appeal. 7. Form GST SPL-07 is the order rejecting the waiver application filed in SPL-01. 8. Form GST SPL-08 is an undertaking to be provided by the taxpayer to not file an appeal against the appellate order in SPL-06 for restoration of the original.

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