DATA TO BE ENCLOSED Sample Clauses

DATA TO BE ENCLOSED. Full information shall be given by the tenderer in respect of the following. Non-submission of this information may lead to rejection of the offer. i) INCOME TAX PERMANENT ACCOUNT NUMBER Certified copies of Permanent Account Numbers as allotted by Income Tax Department for the Company/Firm/Individual Partners, etc shall be furnished along with tender. ii) An attested copy of the Power of Attorney/Board Resolution, in case the tender is signed by an individual other than the sole proprietor. iii) Proof of Turnover iv) Proof of Monthly Billing v) Evidence of minimum Five years’ experience vi) IN CASE OF INDIVIDUAL TENDER His /her full name, address and place & nature of business.
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DATA TO BE ENCLOSED. Full information shall be given by the tenderer in respect of the following. Non-submission of this information may lead to rejection of the offer. i) INCOME TAX PERMANENT ACCOUNT NUMBER ii) GSTIN REGISTRATION NUMBER
DATA TO BE ENCLOSED. Full information shall be given by the tenderer in respect of the following. Non-submission of this information may lead to rejection of the offer. i) INCOME TAX PERMANENT ACCOUNT NUMBER Certified copies of Permanent Account Numbers as allotted by Income Tax Department for the Company/Firm/Individual Partners, etc. shall be furnished along with tender. ii) ORGANIZATION CHART The organization chart of the tenderer‟s organization, including the names, addresses and contact information of the Directors/Partners shall be furnished along with the offer. iii) An attested copy of the Power of Attorney, in case the tender is signed by an individual other than the sole proprietor iv) IN CASE OF INDIVIDUAL TENDERER: His / her full name, address and place & nature of business.
DATA TO BE ENCLOSED. The following information in full shall be furnished by the tenderer. Non-submission of this information may lead to rejection of the offer.

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