Goa government has announced the discontinuation of the franking system in the state starting April 1. This decision will impact various sectors, including real estate, legal, and financial industries. The franking system, which involves stamping documents to make them legally valid, will be replaced by e-stamping to simplify the process and reduce the chances of fraud. The move is expected to bring more transparency and efficiency to document authentication. Stakeholders are advised to familiarize themselves with the new e-stamping system to avoid any disruptions in their transactions. The decision to end the franking system aligns with the government’s efforts to digitize administrative processes and enhance ease of doing business in the state. Stay updated with the latest developments to ensure a smooth transition to the new system.

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Goa to discontinue franking system starting April 1, streamlining processes for residents and businesses.
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