Documents Required For GST Registration

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Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax levied in India on the sale of goods and services. It is a destination-based and comprehensive tax because it includes practically all indirect taxes, with the exception of a few state taxes.

Who Should Register for GST?

  • Individuals who have registered for Excise, VAT, and Service Tax, among other things.
    Businesses with a turnover of INR 40 lakhs.
  • Every ecommerce aggregator.
  • A non-resident or resident taxable person.
  • Agents for a supplier and input service distributor.

Why GST Registration Is Important

Before digging into the required paperwork, it’s important to understand why GST registration is critical.

  1. Legal Compliance: Complying with GST legislation will help you avoid penalties and legal troubles.
  2. Input Tax Credit: Receive credit for input taxes paid, reducing your overall tax liability.
  3. Competitive advantage: Increase corporate credibility and trust with consumers and vendors.
  4. Interstate Sales: You can legally perform interstate sales without restrictions.

Documents

Documents Required for GST Registration

The documentation required for GST registration varies according to the type of business organization. The following is a thorough list organized by the nature of the business:

1. Proprietorship

  • PAN Card: PAN card for the proprietor.
  • Aadhaar Card: Aadhaar card for the proprietor.
  • Photograph: Passport-sized photo of the proprietor.
  • Business Address Proof:
    • Owned Property: Electricity bill, Property tax receipt, or Copy of the Municipal khata.
    • Rented Property: Rent agreement and NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the owner.
  • Bank Details: First page of the passbook/Bank statement/Cancelled cheque.

2. Partnership Firm

  • PAN Card: PAN card of the partnership firm.
  • Partnership Deed: Copy of the partnership deed.
  • Photographs and IDs: Passport-sized photographs, PAN and Aadhaar cards of all partners.
  • Business Address Proof:
    • Owned Property: Electricity bill/Property tax receipt/ Municipal khata copy.
    • Rented Property: Rent agreement and NOC from the owner.
  • Bank Details: First page of the passbook/Bank statement/Cancelled cheque.

3. Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

  • PAN Card: PAN card of the LLP.
  • LLP Agreement: Copy of the LLP agreement.
  • Registration Certificate: Certificate of incorporation issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
  • Photographs and IDs: Passport-sized photographs, PAN and Aadhaar cards of all designated partners.
  • Business Address Proof:
    • Owned Property: Electricity bill/Property tax receipt/ Municipal khata copy.
    • Rented Property: Rent agreement and NOC from the owner.
  • Bank Details: First page of the passbook/Bank statement/Cancelled cheque.

4. Private Limited Company/Public Limited Company

  • PAN Card: PAN card of the company.
  • Certificate of Incorporation: Issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
  • MOA and AOA: Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association.
  • Board Resolution: Authorizing a director to sign and submit GST application.
  • Photographs and IDs: Passport-sized photographs, PAN and Aadhaar cards of all directors.
  • Business Address Proof:
    • Owned Property: Electricity bill/Property tax receipt/ Municipal khata copy.
    • Rented Property: Rent agreement and NOC from the owner.
  • Bank Details: First page of the passbook/Bank statement/Cancelled cheque.

5. Hindu Undivided Family (HUF)

  • PAN Card: PAN card of HUF.
  • Karta’s ID Proof: PAN and Aadhaar cards of the Karta.
  • Photograph: Passport-sized photograph of the Karta.
  • Business Address Proof:
    • Owned Property: Electricity bill/Property tax receipt/ Municipal khata copy.
    • Rented Property: Rent agreement and NOC from the owner.
  • Bank Details: First page of the passbook/Bank statement/Cancelled cheque.

6. Society/Club/Trust

  • PAN Card: PAN card of the society/club/trust.
  • Registration Certificate: Certificate of registration.
  • Photographs and IDs: Passport-sized photographs, PAN and Aadhaar cards of the authorized signatories.
  • Business Address Proof:
    • Owned Property: Electricity bill/Property tax receipt/ Municipal khata copy.
    • Rented Property: Rent agreement and NOC from the owner.
  • Bank Details: First page of the passbook/Bank statement/Cancelled cheque.

Conclusion

Preparing the necessary paperwork before beginning the GST registration procedure can save you a lot of time and effort. Ensure that all documentation are up to date and appropriately reflect your company information. GST registration not only makes your firm legally compliant, but it also creates opportunities for development and expansion. Stay compliant and competitive!