Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)

There are various types of ISO certification are available some of which are listed below:
- ISO 9001:2008- Quality Management System
- OHSAS 18001 – Occupational Health & Safety Management System
- ISO 37001 – Anti-bribery management systems
- ISO 31000 – Risk Management
- ISO 27001 – Information Security Management System
- ISO 10002 – Compliant Management System
- ISO 14001:2015 – Environment Management System
- ISO 26000 – Social Responsibility
- ISO 28000 – Security Management
- ISO 22008 – Food Safety Management.
There are some preconditions that you need to follow prior to obtain ISO registration which are discussed below:
- First, you need to choose the type of ISO certification required for your business.
- Select an ISO Certification Body.
- As ISO does not provide companies’ certification. It needs to be done by the external certification bodies. Thus, it is mandatory to recognise the credible certification body.
- Enter Personal Details: At this stage, you are required to fill in all your personal details such as name, address, PAN Card, bank account details, and some common information that is mandatory during the MSME registration process. Also, a photo needs to be uploaded. Ensure that the size of the photo is within the permissible limits for it to be uploaded on the site.
- Executive Will Process Application At this process, an MSME executive will review your application. In case of any discrepancy, you will be notified about the process and make the relevant changes.
- Receive Certificate of Mail After filling the complete form you will get the certificate for MSME Registration. To know how it would be, you can download a copy of the Sample MSME Certificate. The Ministry will not issue you any hard copy for it. You will get a virtual certificate for MSME Registration.
- Make an application in the prescribed format
- Review of quality manuals and documents of your company by the ISO Auditor
- Make the action plan
- Initial certification audit will be performed by the ISO Auditor in two stages namely, stage 1 and stage 2
- Issuance of ISO Certificate after addressing all non- conformity through the audit report
- Finally, after the issuance of the ISO Certificate, Surveillance Audits will be conducted to ensure that all the ISO Standards are being maintained and followed by you. It is conducted periodically.
- Increase in efficiency, productivity, and profit.
- Improved customer retention and acquisition.
- Consistent outcomes measured and monitored.
- Globally recognised standard.
- ISO Certification widens the market potential of the company.
- ISO helps the in-government tenders and would give the businesses an advantage over other competitors.
- Identity and address proof of the applicant along with a copy of PAN Card and Aadhar card.
- Passport Size Photographs of the applicant
- Electricity Bill
- Copy of Sale deed in case of owned property.
- If the place of business is a rented property, a Rent Agreement is required.
- In the case of a company, a Certificate of Incorporation, the MOA, and AOA.
TAN is an essential number for every taxpayer in India. It is a 10-digit alphanumeric identity number given to individuals who are responsible for collecting or deducting taxes at the source in an individual capacity or as an entity. In India, every individual and business is required to have a TAN number in order to conduct day-to-day operations without any hitch.
You must provide this number when filing payment challans and certificates, Annual Information Returns, TDS, TCS, etc. The TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number) facilitation centres will not accept the returns you have filed until you provide the TAN number. Moreover, your bank will also deny accepting the TDS and TCS challans without a TAN number.