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Filing an Appeal After Issuance of Order in DRC-07 Following Missed SCN Reply, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 119304
Dated: 12-9-2024
By:- Deepanshu Garg

Filing an Appeal After Issuance of Order in DRC-07 Following Missed SCN Reply


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Dear All,

If a reply to a show cause notice (SCN) issued under Section 73 was not filed, and after a reminder from the department, an order in DRC-07 has been issued, is it still possible to file an appeal with the Commissioner (Appeals)? What are the options and considerations in such a scenario?

Thank you for your insights.

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1 Dated: 12-9-2024
By:- Veenaa Venkatesh

Yes sir. Appeal can be filed within the prescribed period of 3 months (additional 1 month seeking condonation) subject to payment of pre-deposit as per Section 107(6).


2 Dated: 12-9-2024
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Order is appealable. 

You are required to explain your genuine reasons for not filing reply to the SCN with documentary evidence before the Appellate Authority. The appeal cannot be rejected on the basis of non-filing reply to the SCN. You have full opportunity to defend your case before the Appellate Authority on merits.


3 Dated: 13-9-2024
By:- Shilpi Jain

What are the reasons for not replying? 

If you did not have any information of the SCN for valid reasons then you can challenge the order itself in a Writ. Pls look at your factual matrix to see what could be the next steps.

Since filling an appeal requires 10% pre-deposit to be made.


4 Dated: 16-9-2024
By:- Pradeep Reddy

I agree with views of Shilpi madam


5 Dated: 18-9-2024
By:- KALLESHAMURTHY MURTHY

Dear Sir/Madam,

I do agree with Sri Kasturi Sethi Sir [at Sl. No. (2)]. 

The issue is very clear that the SCN was unanswered even after the reminder. However, the taxpayer can get the remedy for any adverse order and undue demand at the first appeal authority level by producing relevant documents. 


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