CBIC: GST registration applicants' details will be taken from IT database



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The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has announced a change to the GST registration process. Applicants will no longer need to provide their mobile number and email directly. Instead, these contact details will be automatically filled in from the Income Tax department's database, linked to the applicant's Permanent Account Number (PAN). This move aims to streamline the process and ensure consistency between direct and indirect tax records.

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said on Saturday those applying for Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration need not give their mobile phone number and email address.

Instead, their permanent account number (PAN) will be verified through a separate one-time password to be sent to the mobile number and e-mail address linked to it. PAN is issued by the Income Tax department.

GST Registration: PAN to link with Income Tax database

The amended GST registration form will auto-populate the contact details of the applicant from the Income Tax database as linked with the PAN of the applicant, CBIC said.

This helps to ensure that one uses the same PAN under direct and indirect taxes. Increasingly, both CBIC and the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) have been exchanging data and information to better profile taxpayers and capture economic activities so tax compliance improves.

CBIC also said in a social media post that the verification process for completion of GST registration application via biometric-based Aadhaar authentication and photograph is only applicable to Gujarat.

Central and state governments are taking steps to make their IT and reporting systems fool-proof in order to widen the tax base. That is crucial to protect the buoyancy in tax collection when economic growth rate normalises further after a bounce back from the pandemic.

Last month, federal indirect tax body, the GST Council took several measures to make GST laws more business-friendly. As per this, the minimum threshold of tax amount for launching prosecution under GST has been raised from Rs. one crore to ₹two crore, except for the offence of issuing invoices without supply of goods or services.

The Council had also decided to reduce the compounding amount from the present range of 50% to 150% of tax amount to the range of 25% to 100%.

FAQ :

Applicants' contact details like mobile number and email will now be auto-populated from the Income Tax database using their PAN, rather than being entered manually.

Your PAN will be verified through a one-time password sent to the mobile number and email address already linked to your PAN in the Income Tax database.

This integration helps ensure that the same PAN is used for both direct and indirect taxes, improving taxpayer profiling and tax compliance.

No, biometric-based Aadhaar authentication and photograph verification for GST registration is currently only applicable to applicants in Gujarat.

Yes, the GST Council recently raised the minimum tax amount for prosecution from Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 2 crore (except for specific invoice offences) and reduced the compounding amount range.




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