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What is ST-4 Appeal Form

The Form ST-4 Appeal to Commissioner of Central Excise is a legal document used by taxpayers in India to contest decisions made under the Finance Act, 1994.

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ST-4 Appeal Form is needed by:
  • Individuals filing tax appeals against excise orders
  • Authorized representatives assisting taxpayers in legal matters
  • Businesses challenging service tax decisions
  • Tax consultants assisting with legal forms
  • Legal practitioners handling excise appeals

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    Before starting the form, gather all necessary information such as your name, address, the officer's designation, the date of the decision, and the relief you are claiming which will be required to complete the form accurately.
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Eligibility for filing Form ST-4 includes individuals or entities who are dissatisfied with decisions or orders made by officers under the Finance Act, 1994.
There may be specific deadlines depending on the decision being appealed. It is crucial to check the date of the original order and adhere to the time limits prescribed under relevant tax regulations.
The completed Form ST-4 can be submitted via designated tax offices or, if allowed, online through relevant government portals. Ensure all required documentation is attached.
You should include a copy of the decision or order you are appealing against along with the completed Form ST-4 to substantiate your appeal.
Common mistakes include not signing the form in required areas, leaving fields blank, or providing incorrect information. Always double-check for accuracy.
Processing times vary depending on the complexity of the appeal and the workload of the tax office. It could range from a few weeks to several months.
No, notarization is not required for Form ST-4 as stated in its metadata. Ensure you only complete the signature requirements as outlined in the instructions.
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