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      What are the consequences if registration is not granted with in 7 days of the application? Is there any difference if application has been made for Centralised registration?

      31 March, 2015

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      06 - Registration

      Rule 4 (5) of Service tax rules, 1994 clearly states that the Superintendent of Central Excise shall after due verification of the application form, grant a certificate of registration in Form ST-2 within seven days from the date of receipt of the application. If the registration certificate is not granted within the said period, the registration applied for shall be deemed to have been granted.

      In the case of KaramChand Thaper & Bros. [2009 (7) TMI 715 - CALCUTTA HIGH COURT]  it was held that the deeming provision in Rule 4(5) is applicable to registration granted by the Superintendent of Central Excise only. However, for centralized registration under Rule 4(2) of Service tax rules, 1994, the registration is to be granted by the Commissioner of Service Tax or the Chief Commissioner of Service Tax in whose jurisdiction the premises of the petitioner company, from where centralized billing/accounting is done, is located. There being no time stipulation on the Commissioner of Central Excise to grant centralized registration under sub-rule 2, the provision of deemed registration is not attracted in case of grant of registration by the Commissioner.

       There can be no doubt that registration cannot be indefinitely delayed. Registration has to be granted within reasonable time. In view of the circulars referred to by Mr. Poddar, seven days may be considered reasonable time. However, while in case of grant of registration by the Superintendent of Central Excise, the time stipulation of seven days is mandatory under the Rules and its contravention attracts the consequence of deemed registration, in case of the Commissioner, the same time stipulation extended by circulars is only directory. The circulars prescribe appropriate action against officers who delay registration.

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