GST Registration – Eligibility, Process and documentation
GST is the biggest tax reform in India, tremendously improving ease of doing business and increasing the taxpayer base in India by bringing in millions of small businesses in India. By abolishing and subsuming multiple taxes into a single system, tax complexities would be reduced while tax base is increased substantially. Under the new GST regime, all entities involved in buying or selling goods or providing services or both are required to register for GST. Entities without GST registration would not be allowed to collect GST from a customer or claim input tax credit of GST paid or could be penalized. Further, registration under GST is mandatory once an entity crosses the minimum threshold turnover of starts a new business that is expected to cross the prescribed turnover.
As per the GST Council entities would be required to register for GST if annual turnover exceeds Rs.20 lakhs/40 laks respectively for Sale of Services and Goods. There are also various other criteria’s, that could make an entity liable for obtaining GST registration – irrespective of annual sales turnover. Entities required to register for GST as per regulations must file for GST application within 30 days from the date on which the entity became liable for registration under GST.
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Documents Required:
1. PAN Card of the Business or Applicant: GSTIN is linked to the PAN of the business. Hence, PAN is required to obtain GST certificate.
2. Identity and Address Proof of Promoters: recent colored passport size Identity proof and address proof documents like PAN, passport, driving license, aadhaar card or voters identity card must be submitted for all the promoters.
3. Business Registration Document: Proof of business registration like incorporation certificate or partnership deed or registration certificate must be submitted for all types of registered entities.
4. Address Proof for Place of Business: Documents like rental agreement or sale deed along with copies of electricity bill or latest property tax receipt or municipal khata copy must be submitted for the address mentioned in the GST application.
5. Bank Account details: Scanned copy of the first page of bank passbook or cancelled cheque showing a few transaction and address of the business must be submitted for the bank account mentioned in the registration application.
- Class 2 DSC (Digital Signature Certificate) for the Authorized Signatory.