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Illustration: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) issued a comprehensive set of ...
New Delhi: The Centre’s indirect tax administration has asked top field officers to make sure that GST registration process ...
Businesses will be able to get GST registration within 7 days, while applications flagged as risky will be processed within 30 days after physical verification of the premises.
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said it has received complaints regarding difficulties being faced in ...
The government also reaffirmed its commitment to boosting digital payments, referencing a recently approved Rs1,500-crore incentive scheme for low-value P2M UPI transactions.
In response to concerns that some field officers were requesting unnecessary documentation by raising presumptive queries, ...
Businesses will be able to get GST registration within 7 days, while applications flagged as risky will be processed within ...
Businesses can now obtain GST registration within 7 days, while applications deemed high-risk will be processed within 30 days following a physical verification. The CBIC issued an indicative list of ...
The move comes after the CBIC received complaints from taxpayers about delays and challenges in securing GST registration., ...
Businesses will be able to get GST registration within 7 days, while applications flagged as risky will be processed within ...
The government also refuted reports in a section of the media that it is considering levy of GST on Unified Payment Interface ...
Under the new directives, officers have been instructed to strictly adhere to the prescribed list of documents provided in the GST registration application form.
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