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The CBIC issued Instruction No. 04/2025-GST establishing a comprehensive grievance redressal mechanism for GST registration applications. The mechanism mandates Zonal Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners to: (1) publicize dedicated email addresses for applicants to submit grievances, (2) forward state jurisdiction grievances to relevant authorities, (3) ensure timely resolution of complaints, and (4) submit monthly reports to DGGST. Applicants can submit grievances with Application Reference Number (ARN), jurisdiction details, and brief issue description, enabling a structured approach to addressing registration application concerns and providing transparent communication channels between taxpayers and tax administration.
The CBIC issued Instruction No. 04/2025-GST establishing a comprehensive grievance redressal mechanism for GST registration applications. The mechanism mandates Zonal Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners to: (1) publicize dedicated email addresses for applicants to submit grievances, (2) forward state jurisdiction grievances to relevant authorities, (3) ensure timely resolution of complaints, and (4) submit monthly reports to DGGST. Applicants can submit grievances with Application Reference Number (ARN), jurisdiction details, and brief issue description, enabling a structured approach to addressing registration application concerns and providing transparent communication channels between taxpayers and tax administration.
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