The Complete Guide to PTEC Registration on the New MahaGST Portal: Everything You Need to Know (FY 2025-26)

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In the complex landscape of Indian taxation, Professional Tax is often the most overlooked compliance, yet it carries some of the stickiest penalties for non-adherence. For business owners, directors, and professionals in Maharashtra, the transition to the new MahaGST portal has brought about significant changes in how we register and file for taxes. One specific area of confusion we encounter daily at our firm is the PTEC (Professional Tax Enrollment Certificate) . Many clients ask: "I already deduct tax for my employees (PTRC); do I really need to pay separately for myself?" Or, "I am a freelancer working from home; does this apply to me?" The short answer is: Yes. In this detailed guide, we will break down PTEC registration on the new portal, explain who exactly falls under its net (with examples), dissect the late fees, and walk you through the pros and cons of compliance. 1. What is PTEC? (And How It Differs from PTRC) Before we dive into the "How-To,...

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