Notify “Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit” as the system with which information may be shared by the common portal based on consent under sub-section (2) of Section 158A of the Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 - S.R.O. No. 385/2024 - Kerala SGST
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Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit: consent-based information sharing enabled for GST common portal to support credit ecosystems. Notification designates Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit as the authorised system for consent-based information sharing by the common portal under Section 158A(2) of the Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The platform is defined as an enterprise-grade open architecture IT platform intended to enable access to information from various data sources, convergence of financial and data service providers, and interoperable data exchange via a standard protocol-driven architecture and an open API framework for credit ecosystem operations.
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Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit: consent-based information sharing enabled for GST common portal to support credit ecosystems.
Notification designates Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit as the authorised system for consent-based information sharing by the common portal under Section 158A(2) of the Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The platform is defined as an enterprise-grade open architecture IT platform intended to enable access to information from various data sources, convergence of financial and data service providers, and interoperable data exchange via a standard protocol-driven architecture and an open API framework for credit ecosystem operations.
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