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Businesses can approach jurisdicti­onal tax officer to migrate to GST: CBIC

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NEW DELHI: The CBIC on Wednesday asked taxpayers, who wish to migrate their excise and service tax registrati­on to the GST, to approach their jurisdicti­onal tax officers by August 31 along with their provisiona­l ID.

Registered taxpayers under the erstwhile indirect tax regime were allotted a 15-digit provisiona­l ID before the introducti­on of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on July 1, 2017.

These taxpayers were required to complete the registrati­on formalitie­s by filing up certain details of businesses for converting the provisiona­l ID to GSTIN (GST Identifica­tion Number).

The GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister, had last month allowed businesses with provisiona­l ID to migrate to the new GST regime.

These taxpayers will need to approach the jurisdicti­onal nodal officer of the Central or state government on or before the August 31, 2018, along with provisiona­l ID, registra- tion number under the earlier law, reason for not migrating in the system, along with the contact details, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said.

The details will then be sent to GST Network (GSTN) for examinatio­n and to enable migration of such taxpayers. After necessary activity, GSTN will send e-mail communicat­ion directly to the tax payer intimating the details of the process for completing the migration.

Once the taxpayer receives the detailed instructio­n from GSTN, he will be required to complete the migration process as per the instructio­n.

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