State-wise Users Enrollment Plan for GST
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The Goods and Service tax is a widely assorted tax assessment scheme which is newly incorporated within the constitution sub-assuming all the indirect tax currently prevailing in the economy while the registrations for the same has been started also. Here we are mentioning all the GST Enrollment dates of states with their starting and GST registration last date. Enrollment has been started from 8th November for all the states and the last date for GST registration will be running until 20th March 2017.
The Goods and Service Tax Network is an IT infrastructure which will accumulate all the dealers and business units under the GST regime by the help of technological platform maintaining all the database and providing needed information in a spur of a moment.
“The schedule of the enrollment activation drive for states is given below. We encourage you to complete the enrollment during the specified dates. However, the window will be open till 31/01/2017 for those who miss the chance.”
GST registration last date.GST Enrolment Plan State Wise : Announced by Indian Govt
For smooth implementation of GST on 1 April 2017 the Indian government has released a new portal to register in GST system. as the department has given a step by step method for different states for registration. There are some step should be followed by the dealer for this purpose. these steps are as follows:
GST Enrollment or Registration: Existing Taxpayers of VAT, Service Tax, Central Excise
- Enroll yourself for smooth transition to GST
- Your provisional ID will come from your tax officer
- Update profile information and upload documents
- Enrolment is being taken up in a staggered manner
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