GST practitioner examination requirement: NACIN conducted CBT with registration, pass criteria, and procedural compliance rules. A new rule requires enrolled goods and services tax practitioners to pass a designated examination conducted twice yearly as a Computer Based Test of multiple choice questions with fifty percent qualifying marks; online registration, fee payment, nationwide centres, prescribed time limits to pass, multiple attempts within those limits, guidelines on unfair means, disqualification procedures, result declaration within one month, and a mechanism for representations are prescribed. Separately, recovery of demands under existing laws is to be effected by uploading summaries in FORM GST DRC-07A and amendments in FORM GST DRC-08A to update the Electronic Liability Register, alongside related amendments to appeal officer rank and multiple GST forms.
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GST practitioner examination requirement: NACIN conducted CBT with registration, pass criteria, and procedural compliance rules.
A new rule requires enrolled goods and services tax practitioners to pass a designated examination conducted twice yearly as a Computer Based Test of multiple choice questions with fifty percent qualifying marks; online registration, fee payment, nationwide centres, prescribed time limits to pass, multiple attempts within those limits, guidelines on unfair means, disqualification procedures, result declaration within one month, and a mechanism for representations are prescribed. Separately, recovery of demands under existing laws is to be effected by uploading summaries in FORM GST DRC-07A and amendments in FORM GST DRC-08A to update the Electronic Liability Register, alongside related amendments to appeal officer rank and multiple GST forms.
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