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The Commissioner of State Taxes, Goa, instituted a grievance redressal mechanism for applicants facing issues with GST registration processing under state jurisdiction. Applicants dissatisfied with queries or grounds for rejection may file grievances via a designated email to the Additional Commissioner of State Tax (HQ), who is tasked with ensuring timely resolution and communication of outcomes. Complaints concerning central jurisdiction are to be forwarded to the appropriate central authority with notification to the GST Council Secretariat. The Additional Commissioner must also submit monthly reports on grievance handling to the Commissioner. This framework aims to expedite dispute resolution and maintain procedural compliance in GST registration applications within the state.