The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has invited comments on draft rules by Wednesday. The draft rules provide for online registration by residents within three days of submission of application.
For non-residents who will come under the purview of GST, they will be required to electronically submit the application for registration at least 5 days prior to the commencement of business and shall also deposit full tax liability in advance.
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.
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.
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In case all documents are in order, the tax official will approve registration in three working days from the date of submission of application.
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There will also be a provision for grant of separate registration for business verticals of the same organisation.
The rules also provide for suo moto registration of person who are liable but have failed to apply for registration. The rules also provide for physical verification of business premises after grant of registration.
Nangia & Co Director Rajat Mohan said, "Government is working enthusiastically and is moving with lightening speed in hitting bull's eye for April, 2017".
Invoice rules prima facie prescribed that number of details should be mentioned in an invoice e.G. Description of Goods, HSN Code of each good supplied, Quantity of Goods, Rate (Per Item), Discount Offered, Freight, Amount of tax (Under reverse charge), Electronic reference number etc.
These rules also prescribe that transporter need not carry any invoice if supplier provides invoice reference number to transporter.