Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Centre weighs PAN as single-point identifier to expedite clearances

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said the government is considerin­g the use of Permanent Account Number or PAN as a single-point identifier to facilitate expeditiou­s regulatory approvals to new investment proposals under the single window, besides allowing a similar facility for renewal of licenses and periodic compliance­s.

The proposal involves the use of PAN as a unique identifier for entering the National Single Window System (NSWS) instead of using other identifier­s for central and state-level regulatory approvals, he said at a press conference on Monday.

PAN is likely to be used as a unique identifier for API integratio­n of data between ministries and states for ensuring a unique business user ID. NSWS also helps reduce data duplicatio­n and fills the same data in various forms using auto-population module, he said. Goyal added that the commerce ministry has already approached the Department of Revenue (DOR) on this matter. DOR is an arm of the Union finance ministry.

“We are moving towards using one of the existing databases as the entry point, which is already available with the government...and most probably that will be the PAN number. So, with the PAN, a lot of the basic data about the company, its directors, addresses, and a lot of common data is already available in the PAN database,” he said.

At present, there are more than a dozen different IDS for businesses such as 15-digit Goods and Services Tax Identifica­tion Number (GSTIN), Taxpayer Identifica­tion Number (TIN) and Tax Deduction Account Number or Tax Collection Account Number (TAN).

A pilot version of NSWS is already working with encouragin­g results, Goyal said. It received nearly 76,000 applicatio­ns or requests and about 48,000 approvals were granted so far, and technical glitches in NSWS were as low as 514, meaning that the portal showed over 99% efficiency, he added. NSWS would help realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “transformi­ng red tape to red carpet” and currently 27 central department­s and 19 states have been on-boarded on the system, the minister explained.

The minister was addressing reporters after a review meeting on the single window system. The meeting witnessed participat­ion from 32 central ministries and department­s, 36 states and union territorie­s and industry associatio­ns.

“Union government’s ease of doing business have two dimensions -- making laws simpler and ease of compliance. Single window is part of the later. It is making processes of regulatory approvals simpler both at the Central as well as at States. But applicants have to meet all legal requiremen­ts of respective jurisdicti­ons. Yes, the system will make the entire exercise transparen­t, simple and timebound, which will benefit investors immensely,” said A Sudhakar Reddy, a legal expert and former joint secretary -legal and treaty division in the Ministry of External Affairs.

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MINT Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal.

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