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Documents required for Registration under GST of Company

Documents required for Registration under GST of Company

For registration under GST a Company require the following documents for registration under GST :

1.Photographs of Managing Director or the Authorised Person

2.Registration Certificate of company

3. Address proof of head office/principle place of business(Electricity bill/rent agreement)

4. Bank account details (scan copy of first page of passbook/cancelled cheque of business) with Bank account no., MICR, IFSC, and branch details including bank code.

5. Authorisation letter from Managing Director and whole time director in following format:

I — (name) being Managing Director and whole time director of …… (name of registered person or business) hereby solemnly affirm and declare that <<name of the authorised signatory,(Managing Director or whole time Director)>>is hereby authorised, vide resolution no… dated….. (copy submitted herewith), to act as an authorised signatory for the business <<Goods and Services Tax Identification Number – Name of the Business>> for which application for registration is being filed under the Act. All his actions in relation to this business will be binding on me.

Signature of Managing Director or Director
Name:
Designation/Status: Managing Director or Director

(Name of the Business Entity)

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Acceptance as an authorised signatory

I <<(Name of the authorised signatory>> hereby solemnly accord my acceptance to act as authorised signatory for the above referred business and all my acts shall be binding on the business.

Authorised Signatory

(Name)

Managing Director/Director

Place:

Date :

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