Question
Consider the following statement about national single
window system (NSWS): I. Now businesses can cite their permanent account number as a unique identifier for accessing the national single window system. II. NSWS is a platform to obtain clearances and approvals from central and state government departments. III. Businesses presently use EPFO number, ESIC number, GSTN, TIN, TAN and PAN to apply for government approvals. Which of the above statement is/are correct?Solution
Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced that businesses can cite their permanent account number (PAN) as a unique identifier for accessing the national single window system (NSWS) to obtain clearances and approvals from central and state government departments. Businesses presently use EPFO number, ESIC number, GSTN, TIN, TAN and PAN to apply for government approvals. The PAN number will help automatically populate other application forms received in the system to speed up approvals.
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