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Last updated: 27 Jun, 2017  

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SME Times News Bureau | 27 Jun, 2017
To help the people register themselves to the new Goods and Services Tax (GST) portal smoothly, GST Network (GSTN) has released three videos just after the opening of the portal, a company statement said here on Monday.

Registration with the GSTN is necessary for doing business in the GST regime as businesses will have to upload monthly supply data as well as file return forms on this portal.

The GST common portal opened on Sunday inviting fresh registrations of first time taxpayers including those to be registered as tax deducted at source/tax collected at source and enrolment of GST practitioners.

It is also open for existing taxpayers to complete their enrolment process.

"To help the people register themselves to the new GST portal smoothly, we have released three videos just after the opening of the portal. The videos are an official guide for registration which will ensure a smooth roll out of the regime," said Navin Kumar, Chairman, GSTN.

"The videos have been crafted to help all taxpayers including those who are not well versed with technology to complete their enrolment. These videos are available on the YouTube channel of GST," he added.
 
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