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GSTPs enrolled in GSTN till 26.11.2018 now eligible for exam scheduled on 17.12.2018

GSTPs enrolled in GSTN till 26.11.2018 now eligible for exam scheduled on 17.12.2018
Ministry of Finance
Press Release

Examination for Confirmation of Enrollment of GST Practitioners; Extension of Eligibility Criteria for Registration. 

Reference is invited to Press Release dated 1.11.2018 and 19.11.2018 regarding exam for GST Practitioners (GSTPs) scheduled on 17.12.2018. For this exam, only those GSTPs of the relevant category were invited to register on examination portal whose enrolment on GST Network was approved as on 15.11.2018.

Now the GSTPs in the relevant category, who are enrolled on GSTN after 15.11.2018 and till 26.11.2018, are also invited to register on the portal. The portal is open for registration upto 5.12.2018.

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