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GST i.e.Goods and Service Tax is a unified tax that replaces several indirect taxesleviedby the Central Government and the State Government(s)....
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F. No. 137/120/2011 – Service Tax Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue (Central Board of Excise & Customs) New Delhi dated the 13th December 2011 ORDER NO. 2 /2011 – Service Tax In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 4(1A) of the Service Tax Rules 1994, Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby specifies the following documents that are required to be submitted by the person who has made an application for registration under Rule 4(1) of the Rules ibid: (a) Copy of Permanent Account Number (PAN) (b) Proof of Residence (c) Constitution of the Applicant. (d) Power of Attorney in respect of authorised person (s). 2. It is further stated that the above documents must be submitted to the concerned authority within a period of 15 days from the date of filing of the application for registration. Failure to do so would lead to rejection of the registration application. 3. It is also clarified that the time limit of seven days from date of receipt of application or intimation under Rule 4(5A), within which the registration is to be granted by the Superintendent of Central Excise or Service Tax, as referred to in Rule 4(5) shall be reckoned from the date the application for registration is complete in all respects. (Deepankar Aron) Director (Service Tax) CBEC, New Delhi Copy to: Chief Commissioners of Central Excise & Customs (All) Chief Commissioners of Central Excise (All) Director General of System Directors General of Service Tax Commissioners of Service Tax (All) Commissioners of Central Excise and Service Tax Commissioners of Central; Excise, Customs & Service Tax ***** F. No. 137/120/2011 – Service Tax Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue (Central Board of Excise & Customs) New Delhi dated the 13th December 2011 ORDER NO. 2 /2011 – Service Tax In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 4(1A) of the Service Tax Rules 1994, Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby specifies the following documents that are required to be submitted by the person who has made an application for registration under Rule 4(1) of the Rules ibid: (a) Copy of Permanent Account Number (PAN) (b) Proof of Residence (c) Constitution of the Applicant. (d) Power of Attorney in respect of authorised person (s). 2. It is further stated that the above documents must be submitted to the concerned authority within a period of 15 days from the date of filing of the application for registration. Failure to do so would lead to rejection of the registration application. 3. It is also clarified that the time limit of seven days from date of receipt of application or intimation under Rule 4(5A), within which the registration is to be granted by the Superintendent of Central Excise or Service Tax, as referred to in Rule 4(5) shall be reckoned from the date the application for registration is complete in all respects. (Deepankar Aron) Director (Service Tax) CBEC, New Delhi Copy to: Chief Commissioners of Central Excise & Customs (All) Chief Commissioners of Central Excise (All) Director General of System Directors General of Service Tax Commissioners of Service Tax (All) Commissioners of Central Excise and Service Tax Commissioners of Central; Excise, Customs & Service Tax ***** F. No. 137/120/2011 – Service Tax Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue (Central Board of Excise & Customs) New Delhi dated the 13th December 2011 ORDER NO. 2 /2011 – Service Tax In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 4(1A) of the Service Tax Rules 1994, Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby specifies the following documents that are required to be submitted by the person who has made an application for registration under Rule 4(1) of the Rules ibid: (a) Copy of Permanent Account Number (PAN) (b) Proof of Residence (c) Constitution of the Applicant. (d) Power of Attorney in respect of authorised person (s). 2. It is further stated that the above documents must be submitted to the concerned authority within a period of 15 days from the date of filing of the application for registration. Failure to do so would lead to rejection of the registration application. 3. It is also clarified that the time limit of seven days from date of receipt of application or intimation under Rule 4(5A), within which the registration is to be granted by the Superintendent of Central Excise or Service Tax, as referred to in Rule 4(5) shall be reckoned from the date the application for registration is complete in all respects. (Deepankar Aron) Director (Service Tax) CBEC, New Delhi Copy to: Chief Commissioners of Central Excise & Customs (All) Chief Commissioners of Central Excise (All) Director General of System Directors General of Service Tax Commissioners of Service Tax (All) Commissioners of Central Excise and Service Tax Commissioners of Central; Excise, Customs & Service Tax ***** |
GST i.e.Goods and Service Tax is a unified tax that replaces several indirect taxesleviedby the Central Government and the State Government(s)....
Read moreIn pre-GST regime, goodswere liable to: (i) Excise Duty- on manufacture of goods; (ii) VAT/CST- on sale of goods; (iii) Entry tax- on ...
Read moreGST is levied on every taxable person. Taxable person means a person who carries on any business at any place in India. Such . ..
Read moreGST is a unified tax which is levied on: (i) goods; (ii) services and (iii) a mix of goods and/or services. Any supply of goods or services . .. ...
Read moreGST India Solution is an effort of firm of professionals who welcome implementation of GST. This is an interactiveplatformthat aspires to disseminate right knowledge to professionals, practitioners and public at large. This platform has beenfloatedbya firm of Chartered Accountants relentlessly working in field of direct and indirect taxes since early 1985.
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The senior partner of the firm has to his credit several professional publications viz., Delhi Sales Tax Right to Use Goods Act, Delhi VAT, Maharashtra VAT, West Bengal VAT, Haryana VAT published by Taxmann. Madhya Pradesh VAT and Chhattisgarh VAT were published by Suvidha Law House, Bhopal. He has also addressed seminars on indirect taxes organized by professional bodies like ICAI, IMA, NIFM etc. and has also contributed articles on subjects of pro. . . . .