26.7% of central taxpayers migrate to GSTN in Bengal circle

IANS  |  Kolkata 

About 26.7 per cent of central taxpayers have migrated to Goods and Services Network (GSTN) in the Bengal circle, an official said on Wednesday.

"So far, about 26.7 per cent of 88,201 taxpayers, who are registered with central excise and service have migrated to GSTN," said Central Excise (Service Tax) Chief Commissioner R.K. Sharma.

At present, the dateline for migration for registration in GSTN is March 31.

"The dateline is expected to be extended," Sharma said on the sidelines of a GST awareness programme here.

Kolkata Service Commissioner S.K. Panda, however, said the taxpayers also registered with state have listed through their network.

"Some 85 per cent of the taxpayers registered with the state government has already migrated to GST. So, by default many of our taxpayers have migrated but not yet captured in our own system," Panda said, adding that they would review the migration data after March 31.

--IANS

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26.7% of central taxpayers migrate to GSTN in Bengal circle

About 26.7 per cent of central taxpayers have migrated to Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) in the Bengal circle, an official said on Wednesday.

About 26.7 per cent of central taxpayers have migrated to Goods and Services Network (GSTN) in the Bengal circle, an official said on Wednesday.

"So far, about 26.7 per cent of 88,201 taxpayers, who are registered with central excise and service have migrated to GSTN," said Central Excise (Service Tax) Chief Commissioner R.K. Sharma.

At present, the dateline for migration for registration in GSTN is March 31.

"The dateline is expected to be extended," Sharma said on the sidelines of a GST awareness programme here.

Kolkata Service Commissioner S.K. Panda, however, said the taxpayers also registered with state have listed through their network.

"Some 85 per cent of the taxpayers registered with the state government has already migrated to GST. So, by default many of our taxpayers have migrated but not yet captured in our own system," Panda said, adding that they would review the migration data after March 31.

--IANS

bdc/nir

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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