CHAPTER - IV

REGISTRATION

Persons liable to register.

21.       (1)       No person other than a casual trader, who is liable to pay tax under this Act, shall carry on business, unless he is registered under this Act.

(2)     Every person required to be registered under sub-section (1), shall make an application for registration, within a period of thirty days from the date when such person becomes liable to pay tax under this Act, in the prescribed manner to the designated officer.

(3)     If the designated officer is satisfied that the application for registration is in order, he shall, in accordance with such manner and on payment of such fee, as may be prescribed, register the applicant and grant him a registration certificate in the prescribed form:

Provided that if the designated officer is satisfied that the particulars contained in the application are not correct, or are incomplete or that any evidence or information required for registering the applicant, is not furnished, he may, after necessary inquiry and after giving the applicant an opportunity of being heard, reject the application for reasons to be recorded in writing. However, the applicant may submit a fresh application for registration in accordance with the provisions of this Act:

Provided further that during the pendency of an application for registration, he shall file return and pay the due amount of tax, in the prescribed manner.

(4)     Where a person has contravened the provisions of sub-section (1), the designated officer shall, subject to action under section 52 or section 60, as the case may be, register such person and grant him a registration and such registration shall take effect as if, it had been granted  under sub-section (3) on the application made by the person.

(5)     When any person, who was registered before the appointed day under the repealed Act, and continues to be so registered on the day, immediately before such appointed day, and is liable to pay tax under this Act on such appointed day, the designated officer shall, within thirty days of receipt of application in the prescribed form, issue to such person, in the prescribed manner, a fresh registration under this Act for VAT or TOT, as the case may be.

(6)     For the purpose of identification of taxpayers, the Commissioner or the designated officer, shall issue a VAT Registration Number ( hereinafter in short referred to as VRN) to every taxable person and TOT Registration Number (hereinafter in short referred to as TRN) to every registered person.

(7)     Every taxable person or a registered person, who is allocated a registration number, shall mention his VRN or TRN, as the case may be, in all returns, forms or any other documents, used for the purposes of this Act.

(8)     Every person, who is liable to pay tax, and who is a Hindu undivided family or an association of persons, club or society or firm or company or, who is engaged in business as the guardian or trustee or otherwise on behalf of another person, shall make a declaration to the designated officer, stating the name of the person or persons, who shall be deemed to be the manager or managers of such person’s business for the purposes of this Act.

(9)     Save as otherwise provided in section 77, a registration, granted under this Act, shall be personal to the person to whom it is granted and shall not be transferable.