common portal definition

common portal means the common goods and services tax electronic portal referred to in section 146;
common portal means the common GST electronic portal approved by the Central Government and State Governments, on the recommendation of the Council, for the specified purposes, as may be notified under this Act;
common portal means the common goods and services tax elec- tronic portal referred to in section 146;

More Definitions of common portal

common portal means the common goods and services tax electronic
common portal means the common GST electronic portal approved by the Central Government and State Governments, onthe recommendation of the Council, for the specified purposes, as may be notified under this Act;Author comments: Process of enrolment and transition of existing taxpayers has already been initiated in various States including Maharashtra. Once provisional id and password, GST registration process can be initiated at GST.gov.in
common portal means the common good s a n d s ervic e s t ax ele c t ronic por t al referred to in section 146;
common portal means the common goods and
common portal means the ‘Common Customs Electronic Portal’ as referred to in Section 154C of the Act.

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