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GST Council to Finalise Registration, Other Rules on 30 September

The government aims to implement the new indirect tax regime Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 1 April 2017.

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Moving on fast track to meet the April 2017 GST rollout deadline, the tax department on Monday came out with draft rules relating to registration, invoice and payment which will be finalised by the GST Council on Friday.

“We intend to have these rules approved by the GST council in its meeting on 30 September so that business systems can be modified by all,” Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia tweeted.

The draft rules, on which the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has invited comments by Wednesday, comes less than a week after the first meeting of the GST Council.

“Business community may view them and give quick comments, if any, by 28th night on gst-cbec@gov.in,” Adhia said.

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The government aims to implement the new indirect tax regime Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 1 April 2017.
A delegation of owners and publishers of newspaper houses in a meeting with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to discuss GST issues. (Photo: PTI)
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The draft rules provide for online registration by residents within three days of submission of application. The non-residents, who will come under the purview of GST, will be required to electronically submit the application for registration at least 5 days prior to the commencement of business and deposit full tax liability in advance.

The government aims to implement the new indirect tax regime Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 1 April 2017 and to that effect the GST Council will hold its second meeting on 30 September.

The meeting would finalise rules for GST. The draft rules also provide that if a tax official fails to take action on registration application within a stipulated time-frame, the application for grant of registration shall be deemed to have been approved.

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The government aims to implement the new indirect tax regime Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 1 April 2017.
Finance minister Arun Jaitley (centre) and MoS Finance Jayant Sinha (second from right). (Photo: Reuters)

As per the draft norms, the applicant seeking registration will have to submit PAN, mobile number, email address on the common portal or through a facilitation centre.

The tax authorities will use PAN, one time password and Aadhaar number to verify the details of the applicant. In case all documents are in order, the tax official will approve GST registration in three working days from the date of submission of application.

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Topics:  Arun Jaitley   Rules   GST Bill 

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