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PAN Important for Migration to GST: CBEC

PAN Important for Migration

Among all the hardships that the government is facing these days to actualize the goods and service tax in the common, there is step by step features which are to be implemented by the course. The customs department has now given a notification that it has been shifting all the prevailing assessees to the new portal.

In a noteworthy declaration, Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has said that it has started the movement of its current Central Excise/Service Tax surveys to GST. The underlying due date was April 2017, yet that is no longer a practical one considering the political resistance to the move that has come up.

While the date for execution of GST is still uncertain, CBEC has begun the procedure to be completely prepared for the new GST period. Different reports have demonstrated that the in all likelihood date for its execution will be some place amidst the year or the storm season. In any case, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has shown that the champion new duty law will be executed for the current year.

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Another move of the legislature that miracle the Opposition was it’s moving the Budget 2017 date from the end of February to the first of the month. With assembly elections to 5 states, including significant states like Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, alternate parties are stating the PM Modi allotment is hoping to support the odds of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the hustings by declaring differentiation in the Budget.

On the off chance that the current Central Excise/Service Tax Registration Code does not have PAN, then PAN must be acquired from Income Tax Department and the enrollment points of interest must be redesigned in the ACES entry www.aces.gov.in, CBEC said.

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GSTN likewise has a Help work area number: 0124-4688999 and GSTN email address is help@gst.gov.in. A well-ordered Taxpayers User direct for Migration is accessible at www.aces.gov.in and at www.cbec.gov.in, the announcement said. The taxation office has made accessible a 24×7 helpdesk (Toll-free no: 1800-1200-232, email: cbecmitra.helpdesk@ icegate.gov.in) with the end goal of helping existing assessees.

Outreach projects, for example, informative workshops are being composed all over India at the Commissionerates and Divisional offices of CBEC. It is also likewise sending messages/recorded telephonic messages to every single enlisted assessee asking for them to move to GST.

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