REGISTRATION & LICENSING
it is necessary in case of starting industrial units. Certificate of registration will be
issued in two stages.
1) Provisional Registration Certificate:
It is the initial registration to starting a small scale industry. It is issued for 1 year
which can be extended for another six months. This certificate can be used
for
To get an industrial plot or industrial shade.
To avail bank loan.
To get license from local administration.
To get water & power supply.
For procuring plant machinery & raw materials.
To get NOC from PC board
2) Permanent Registration Certificate:
It is issued when all the formality of establishing the unit is over. This certificate
will be useful for:
a) To apply for subsidies & incentives
b) To avail bank loan
c) To get income tax & sales tax concession
d) To avoid central excise duty concession
SPECIFIC CLEARANCES
1) Conversion of agricultural land: through an application to concerned local
authority.
2) Urban land ceiling clearance: taking permission to hold vacant land beyond
the limit through special permission.
3) Building plan approval: to be approved by local authority
4) Factories Act: obtain permission from authorities ex- permission from
inspectorate of factories to start factory.
5) Trade license: from local authority ex-certificate from local municipality for
a hotel industry.
6) Pollution control board clearance: getting NOC from PC board.
7) Sales tax registration: from the state & centre authorities to sell & purchase
goods
8) Central Excise Registration: to get registration from central excise authorities
if the goods are excisable.
9) Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) certificate:
10) Fruit product order 1955: license through ministry of food processing
11) Food Adulteration Act: that can get from local authorities in case of sale of
food & food articles
12) Power Loom Registration:
13) Drugs & cosmetics license: in case of manufacturing drugs & cosmetics.
14) Approval for Hotels: from department of tourism in case of big hotels.
15) 100% Export oriented units: to get permission from the concerned expert
council.