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Section 98 of GST – Procedure on receipt of application
(1) On receipt of an application, the Authority shall cause a copy thereof to be forwarded to the concerned officer and, if necessary, call upon him to furnish the relevant records:
Provided that where any records have been called for by the Authority in any case, such records shall, as soon as possible, be returned to the said concerned officers.
(2) The Authority may, after examining the application and the records called for and after hearing the applicant or his authorised representative and the concerned officer or his authorised representative, by order, either admit or reject the application:
Provided that the Authority shall not admit the application where the question raised in the application is already pending or decided in any proceedings in the case of an applicant under any of the provisions of this Act.
Provided further that no application shall be rejected under this sub-section unless an opportunity of hearing has been given to the applicant:
Provided also that where the application is rejected, the reasons for such rejection shall be specified in the order.
(3) A copy of every order made under sub-section (2) shall be sent to the applicant and to the concerned officer.
(4) Where an application is admitted under sub-section (2), the Authority shall, after examining such further material as may be placed before it by the applicant or obtained by the Authority and after providing an opportunity of being heard to the applicant or his authorized representative as well as to the concerned officer or his authorised representative, pronounce its advance ruling on the question specified in the application.
(5) Where the members of the Authority differ on any question on which the advance ruling is sought, they shall state the point or points on which they differ and make a reference to the Appellate Authority for hearing and decision on such question.
(6) The Authority shall pronounce its advance ruling in writing within ninety days from the date of receipt of application.
(7) A copy of the advance ruling pronounced by the Authority duly signed by the members and certified in such manner as may be prescribed shall be sent to the applicant, the concerned officer and the jurisdictional officer after such pronouncement.
Related Provisions of the Statute
Section or Rule | Description |
Section 95 | Definitions |
Section 101 | Orders of Appellate Authority |
Section 116 | Appearance by authorised representative |
Rule 107A | Manual filing and processing |
Introduction
This section sets out the procedure to be followed by the Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) on receipt of an application for advance ruling by an applicant.
Analysis
Receipt of Application
- On receipt of an application in FORM GST ARA-01, the AAR shall forward a copy to the concerned officer and, if necessary, direct him to furnish the relevant records.
- Such records should be returned as soon as possible to the concerned officer. No specific time limit has been set out for submission of the said records to the AAR
- The AAR may either accept or reject the application after considering the application, examining the records, hearing the applicant and the concerned officer or their authorised representatives. However no application shall be rejected without giving the applicant an opportunity of being heard.
- Any application for advance ruling involving questions already pending or decided in any proceedings in the case of that applicant under any of the provisions of this Act shall not be admitted. Thus, it is important to note that issues pending or decided in a proceeding in respect of another person will not disentitle the applicant from seeking an advance ruling on the same issue.
- Where the application is finally rejected, the reasons for such rejection shall be stated in the order.
- A copy of every order admitting or rejecting made shall be sent to the applicant and to the concerned officer.
Pronouncement of advance ruling
Where the application is admitted, the AAR shall proceed as follows:
- Examine such further material as may be placed before it by the applicant or obtained by the AAR.
- Provide opportunity of being heard to the applicant or his authorized representatives and concerned officer or this authorized representative.
- Pronounce its advance ruling in writing on the question(s) specified in the application within 90 days from the date of receipt of application.
Reference to Appellate Authority
- Where the members of the AAR differ on any question on which the advance ruling is sought, they shall state the point(s) of difference and refer it to the Appellate Authority for advance ruling for final decision. The time period within which a reference can be made to the AAAR is not prescribed in the Act.
- The Appellate Authority to whom a reference is made is required to pronounce the ruling within ninety days of such reference.
Submission of advance ruling pronounced.
A copy of the advance ruling pronounced by the concerned AAR / Appellate Authority, duly signed by the Members and certified, shall be sent to the applicant and to the concerned officer after pronouncement. A copy of the advance ruling shall be certified to be a true copy of its original by any member of the Authority for Advance Ruling.
Comparative review
- The provision has some similarities with the Advance Rulings provision in Central Indirect Tax laws.
- In case of difference of opinion, the matter would be directly referred to the appellate authority, which is a new development.
The analysis of above provision in a pictorial form is summarised as follows:
Frequently Asked Questions
When can the AAR reject the application for advance ruling?
AAR shall not admit the application where the issue raised is already pending or decided in any proceedings in the case of an applicant under any of the provisions of this Act or is not in relation to the issues prescribed under section 97(2) of the CGST Act.
Can an application be rejected without providing the applicant an opportunity of being heard?
No. Before rejecting the application, the AAR is bound to provide the applicant with an opportunity of being heard.
Is it necessary to specify reasons for rejecting an application in the order of the AAR?
Yes. Where the application is rejected, reasons for such rejection shall be given in the order.
When should a reference be made to the appellate authority?
A reference shall be made to the Appellate Authority stating the point of differences, when the members of the authority differ on any question on which advance ruling is sought. It is suggested that both the AAR and the AAAR should constitute of three members (one of whom should be from the judiciary) so that a situation shall never arise when a reference is to be made to the AAAR.
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