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Deadline for Filing GSTAT Appeals Extended to 31 July 2026

An official GSTAT order extended the due date for filing eligible appeals to 31 July 2026. Affected taxpayers should not treat the extension as additional time for first review; orders, limitation position, pre-deposit, authorisations and appeal records should be assessed immediately.

Regulatory News and Updates30 June 2026 Reviewed 18 July 2026
by Editorial source verification
Official sourceofficial or professional-body sourceSource date: 30 June 2026 Verified: 18 July 2026Open official source

Update at a glance

An official GSTAT order extended the due date for filing eligible appeals to 31 July 2026. Affected taxpayers should not treat the extension as additional time for first review; orders, limitation position, pre-deposit, authorisations and appeal records should be assessed immediately.

Key points to review

Identify orders potentially eligible for GSTAT appeal. Confirm limitation, pre-deposit and jurisdiction from official records. Prepare a complete indexed appeal file with professional review.

Who should review this

Business owners, finance teams, compliance personnel and advisers whose facts or regulated activity fall within the official update.

Practical response

Verify the operative source, assess applicability, document the decision, assign an owner and retain evidence of any process or filing change.

Key points

  • Identify orders potentially eligible for GSTAT appeal.
  • Confirm limitation, pre-deposit and jurisdiction from official records.
  • Prepare a complete indexed appeal file with professional review.

Why it matters

  • The update may affect process, documentation, system configuration, filing or governance decisions.
  • The full official source must be checked for applicability, effective date, conditions and later amendments.

Practical next steps

  1. Open and archive the official source linked above.
  2. Identify affected entities, transactions, periods, systems and responsible owners.
  3. Prepare a short applicability and change-impact note.
  4. Update the compliance calendar, SOP, system or document checklist only after professional review.
  5. Record the reviewed date and monitor for superseding updates.

Official source: Read the complete source (2026-06-30).