GST Council Caps Age Of President, Members Of GST Appellate Tribunal

FM Nirmala Sitharaman at 52th GST Council Meeting in New Delhi on October 7

FM Nirmala Sitharaman at 52th GST Council Meeting in New Delhi on October 7

This is a change from the earlier age limit of 67 and 65 years, respectively, for the President and members of GSTAT.

The GST Council on Saturday decided to cap the maximum age of President and members of the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT).

The GSTAT President will have a maximum age cap of 70 years, while the limit for members will be 67 years.

This is a change from the earlier age limit of 67 and 65 years, respectively, for the President and members of GSTAT.

Advocates should have a minimum of 10 years of experience to be able to be considered for appointment as a judicial member in the GST Appellate Tribunal.

The 52nd GST Council meeting, chaired by Union finance minister and comprising state counterparts, also decided to levy a lower 5 per cent tax on millet-based flour when sold in pre-packaged and labelled form, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.

The Council also decided to reduce GST on molasses to 5 per cent, from 28 per cent, and exempt alcohol for human consumption from the levy.

Flour, containing at least 70 per cent millets, will attract zero per cent GST if sold loose, and 5 per cent if sold pre-packaged and labelled.

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