Organization : States & Union Territories Commercial Tax Departments
System : Tax Information Exchange System
Service Name : TIN Search Via SMS
Country: India
Website : https://tinxsys.com/TinxsysInternetWeb/index.jsp
What is TIN?
The Tax Payer’s Identification Number (TIN) is new unique registration number that is used for identification of dealers registered under VAT.
Related / Similar Service :
TINXSYS Dealer/ Form Search
It consists of 11 digit numerals and will be unique throughout the country. First two characters will represent the State Code as used by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. The set-up of the next nine characters may, however, be different in different States.
TIN is being used for identification of dealers in the same way like PAN is used for identification of assesses under Income Tax Act. All the dealers seeking for new registration under VAT or Central Sales Tax will be allotted new TIN as registration number, however every State Commercial Tax Department have made provisions to issue new TIN to their existing dealers replacing old registration/ CST number.
SMS Service for TIN Search :
Send a sms tinxsys <space> 11 digit TIN no to 9222201199
Example:
tinxsys xxxxxxxxxxx to 9222201199
Goods and Services Tax Network
Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) is a Section 25 (not for profit), non-Government, private limited company. It was incorporated on March 28, 2013. The Government of India holds 24.5% equity in GSTN and all States of the Indian Union, including NCT of Delhi and Puducherry, and the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers (EC), together hold another 24.5%. Balance 51% (HDFC, ICICI Bank, LIC, NSE) equity is with non-Government financial institutions. The Company has been set up primarily to provide IT infrastructure and services to the Central and State Governments, tax payers and other stakeholders for implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
GST is a broad-based, comprehensive, single indirect tax which will be levied concurrently on goods and services across India. It will replace most of the Central and State indirect taxes such as Value added Tax (VAT), Excise Duty, Service Tax, Central Sales Tax, Additional Customs Duty and Special Additional Duty of Customs. GST will be levied at every stage of the production and distribution chains by giving the benefit of Input Tax Credit (ITC) of the tax remitted at previous stages; thereby, treating the entire country as one market.
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FAQ On Tax Information Exchange System
Sure, here are some FAQs on Tax Information Exchange System (TIES):
What is TIES?
TIES is a system that allows tax authorities to exchange information about taxpayers. The system was developed by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and is now used by over 100 countries.
How does TIES work?
TIES works by allowing tax authorities to request information from other tax authorities. The request must be made in accordance with the terms of the TIES agreement between the two countries. The requested information must be provided within a specified time frame.
What information is exchanged through TIES?
The information that is exchanged through TIES can vary depending on the TIES agreement between the two countries. However, some common types of information that are exchanged include:
** Name and address of the taxpayer
** Tax identification number
** Account information
** Income information
** Expenditure information
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