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Digital signature in Bangalore

September 24th, 2009 admin No comments

http://digitalsignaturebangalore.blogspot.com

A digital signature is issued by a Certification Authority (CA) and is signed with the CA’s private key. A digital signature typically contains the: Owner’s public key, the Owner’s name, Expiration date of the public key, the Name of the issuer (the CA that issued the Digital ID), Serial number of the digital signature, and the digital signature of the issuer. Digital signatures deploy the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology.

If you file electronically using digital signature you do not have to submit a physical copy of the return. Even if you do not have a digital signature, you can still e-File the returns. However, you must also physically submit the printed copy of the filled up Form along with the copy of the Provisional Acknowledgement Number of your e-Return These certificates are accepted for MCA 21, E-filing, E -tendering, Income Tax return filing Sai Digital signature and Tax services , Bangalore will offer Digital signature Certificate with E-pass and it will be processed in one day from the time of receipt of the documents as needed below:

  1. Signed form : Fill in and print it and sign the form

     

  2. Self Attested copy of PAN Card (PAN card is compulsory)

     

  3. Require Self Attested copy of any one of the latest bill of WATER / ELECTRICITY / POWER / TELEPHONE / CREDIT CARD or VOTER’S ID CARD / DRIVING LICENSE/PASSPORT in the applicant’s name for address confirmation. (as Proof of residence)

     

  4. 1 passport size photograph

     

  5. E-mail id.

Charges: Rs.1500.0 (Including E-pass)

One can send softcopy of the same to the email id saidigitalsignature@gmail.com

One can even send scanned copy of the documents and call Mr.S.Kumar at 9902977233 A digital signature authenticates electronic documents in a similar manner a handwritten signature authenticates printed documents. This signature cannot be forged and it asserts that a named person wrote or otherwise agreed to the document to which the signature is attached. The recipient of a digitally signed message can verify that the message originated from the person whose signature is attached to the document and that the message has not been altered either intentionally or accidentally since it was signed. Also, the signer of a document cannot later disown it by claiming that the signature was forged. In other words, digital signatures enable the “authentication” and “non-repudiation” of digital messages, assuring the recipient of a digital message of both the identity of the sender and the integrity of the message.

One can even send scanned copy of the documents and call Mr.S.Kumar at 9902977233

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