GST Registration in India

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Overview of GST Registration

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is India’s unified indirect tax system that replaced multiple taxes (like VAT, service tax, excise duty) on 1st July 2017 to streamline taxation and remove cascading effects. GST applies to supply of goods and services throughout India and is administered by the GST Council and CBIC. 

Under GST, a business must register to obtain a Goods and Services Tax Identification Number (GSTIN) — a 15-digit unique number — if its operations meet certain legal criteria. Once registered, you can legally collect GST from customers, claim input tax credit (ITC), and comply with GST law. 

Taxhit Consultancy offers end-to-end GST registration services — from eligibility assessment and document preparation to portal filing and GSTIN issuance — with expert support to avoid errors, delays, and compliance issues.

What Is GST Registration?

GST Registration is the process of enrolling your business with the GST portal (www.gst.gov.in) to become a registered taxpayer under the Goods and Services Tax regime. Once approved, you receive a GSTIN which must be displayed on invoices, returns, and communications related to sales, purchases, and tax filings.

Why Choose Taxhit Consultancy for GST Registration?

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End-to-end online GST registration support

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Expert CA & GST professionals guiding the process

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Error-free documentation & portal filing

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Tailored solutions for MSMEs, startups, and corporates

Who Must Register Under GST?

Registration is mandatory for businesses and entities that meet any of the following criteria:

1. Threshold Turnover Limits

  • Goods suppliers: Annual turnover above ₹40 lakh (standard states).

  • Service providers: Annual turnover above ₹20 lakh.

  • Lower limits in special category states (e.g., Arunachal, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Uttarakhand – sometimes ₹10 lakh).

2. Regardless of Turnover

You must register if:

  • You make inter-state supplies of goods or services. 

  • You sell through e-commerce platforms (like Amazon, Flipkart).

  • You are a non-resident taxable person supplying in India. 

  • You are liable under reverse charge mechanism (RCM).

  • You are an Input Service Distributor (ISD) or eligible under special GST provisions. 

Voluntary Registration

Businesses below the threshold can voluntarily register to claim input tax credit, improve credibility, and obtain a legal identity for inter-state business.

Benefits of GST Registration

📌 Input Tax Credit (ITC)

Registered taxpayers can claim ITC on taxes paid for purchases used in business, reducing overall tax liability. 

📌 Legal Compliance & Credibility

GST Registration validates your business, helping you work with big clients, bid for tenders, or access bank facilities. 

📌 Inter-State & E-Commerce Operations

Once registered, you can sell products or services across India without legal barriers. 

📌 Uniform Tax Structure

GST simplifies your tax liabilities by replacing multiple indirect taxes with one system.

Documents Required for GST Registration

  • Cannot raise equity funding

  • Heavy penalty for non-compliance

  • Slower growth compared to Pvt Ltd

Step-by-Step GST Registration Process

1. Eligibility Assessment

We assess your business structure, turnover, nature of supplies, and inter-state activity to determine GST liability.

2. Document Preparation

We compile and format required documents to ensure error-free submission.

3. Portal Filing

We file Form GST REG-01 online on the GST portal with accurate details.

4. Verification & Follow-Up

We handle OTP/verifications and respond to any queries from tax authorities.

5. GSTIN Issuance

Once approved, you receive your GSTIN certificate digitally.

Note: GST registration must be applied within 30 days from when your liability arises. For casual or non-resident taxable persons, it’s within 5 days before starting business.