Registering for Sales Tax with the Balochistan Revenue Authority (BRA) is a crucial step for businesses operating in the province. To ensure a smooth and efficient process, here’s a breakdown of all the documents you need:
Essentials:
- Registration Application Form: Download and fill out the official BRA form.
- NTN Certificate: Provide a copy of your National Tax Number certificate.
- Identification:
- Individual: Submit a copy of your CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card).
- Association of Persons (AOP): Provide a copy of your partnership deed.
- Company: Present your SECP registration certificate and Form 29. Additionally, submit copies of CNICs for all directors.
Business Proof:
- Registration Certificate or License: Show your official registration or license issued by the relevant authority.
- Utility Bills: Provide copies of your most recent utility bills (electricity, gas, phone) for the business premises or taxpayer’s residence.
- Bank Statements: Submit bank statements for all business accounts for the past six months.
- Ownership or Tenancy Documents: Prove your ownership or tenancy of the business premises.
Additional Documents:
- Sales Tax Registration Certificate: Include this if you already hold GST registration.
- Letterhead: Provide a business letterhead with contact information (mobile/phone number, email address, postal address).
Important Notes:
- For online registration, scan and submit all documents in ZIP format to official email address of BRA
- Your registration won’t be processed until all required documents are received.
- Ensure the information on your NTN matches the details on your letterhead, electricity bill, and bank certificate to avoid delays.
Additional Tips:
- Keep copies of all submitted documents for your records.
- Consult a tax advisor if you have any doubts or need personalized guidance.
- Stay updated on any changes to the BRA registration process or requirements.
By gathering and submitting these documents accurately, you can streamline your BRA Sales Tax registration and ensure compliance with provincial regulations. Remember, timely registration and accurate reporting are essential for responsible business operations.