NEW DELHI:
Unique Identification Authority of India
(UIDAI) has advised all its enrolment agencies to accord priority to
tax payers who want to update their mobile numbers in the system for the
new GST regime.
The move comes just weeks before the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime from July 1.
"UIDAI has advised all its Registrars/Enrolment Agencies (EAs) running
enrolment centres to accord priority to the GST applicant/tax payers
who are required to migrate to GST platform for updating their mobile
numbers in their Aadhaars," the nodal body for Aadhaar said in a statement.
UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey
said the mobile update in Aadhaar will necessitate physical presence of
the tax payer, as such update requires biometric authentication of the
Aadhaar holder.
"The registrars/EAs have been authorised to collect a fee of Rs 25 only per update request," the statement added.
Tax payers in the GST regime have already been mandated to link their
PAN card at the time of GST registration. They have to also give their
mobile number and e-mail id for authentication.
For verification of the registration, the tax payers can opt for an one-time password (OTP) which the GST Network would send on the mobile number given by the assessee at the time of registration.
14 Jun 2017, 04:42 AM