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Process to implement GST begins

CHANDIGARH: The process to bring the existing dealers in the ambit of GST has begun here. The Department of Excise and Taxation has received the provisional user ID and password for its existing dealers that will now be sent to the business entities concerned.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 4

The process to bring the existing dealers in the ambit of GST has begun here.

The Department of Excise and Taxation has received the provisional user ID and password for its existing dealers that will now be sent to the business entities concerned. A dealer will use these provisional user ID and password to login into the GST portal (gst.gov.in) and submit the details. On successful submission of the details, the GST registration would be allotted to the dealer for functioning under the GST regime.

The shifting process is an important step and the Department of Excise and Taxation, Chandigarh, has urged the dealers to take active part in the process, so the GST TIN can be allotted to the 18,000 registered dealers in Chandigarh.

The department will be sending the provisional user ID and password to the dealers through e-mail. The dealers are being instructed to update their email IDs and mobile numbers after visiting the website etdut.gov.in.

The provisional GST user ID and password are also available on the dealer dashboard on etdut.gov.in for download.

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