Hindustan Times (Delhi)

GST registrati­on for etailers to begin tomorrow

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E-commerce operators and TDS deductors will be able to register with GST Network beginning June 25, when the portal re-opens for fresh registrati­on.

Also, existing excise, service tax and VAT assessees will get another chance to migrate to the GSTN portal as registrati­on for them too opens on Sunday next and will remain open for three months.

The registrati­on will also start for GST practition­ers, Tax Deductors at Source (TDS) and e-commerce operators, which are required to collect tax at source, GSTN said in a statement.

GSTN, the company providing IT backbone for the new tax regime, will offer another opportunit­y to existing tax payers to migrate, five days before the rollout of Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Amtek Auto’s board on Friday discussed ways to resolve debt repayment issues as the components maker faced the likelihood of falling under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code as per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines.

The company also said its vice-chairman and managing director John Ernest Flintham and independen­t and non- executive director Sanjiv Bhasin have resigned with immediate effect, citing “unavoidabl­e circumstan­ces”.

The board of directors discussed the issue of the company falling under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 under instructio­ns by the RBI to the banks, Amtek Auto said in a BSE filing.

Under IBC, banks are required to resolve issues of bad loans within a stipulated timeframe failing which they would be asked to file insolvency proceeding­s against the defaulters. Amtek Auto has been struggling to make a turnaround ever since it reported “temporary cash flow mismatch” in 2015 and defaulted on payment of an estimated ₹ 800crore bond.

The company had last week announced plans to issue more than 2.6 crore shares to a lender as part of restructur­ing debt of ₹95.26 crore.

The company will seek shareholde­rs nod for the proposal during the upcoming annual general meeting (AGM) on July 7.

If approved, Assets Care and Reconstruc­tion Enterprise would have a stake of 9.75% in the auto component firm.

On the other hand, promoter group stake would come down to 47.29% from the current 52.39%.

In another developmen­t, Amtek said its board approved with requisite majority resignatio­ns of Flintham and Bhasin, with effect from June 23, 2017 due to their unavoidabl­e circumstan­ces.

The company stock today closed 0.48% down at ₹30.80 on BSE.

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