GST (Goods and Services Tax) registration is a process through which businesses in many countries, including India, register themselves under the GST regime to comply with tax laws. Here's an overview of GST registration:
Fill out the GST registration application form on the GST portal (or tax authority's website).
Upload required documents along with the application
The tax authority may verify the application and documents submitted
On approval, a GST Identification Number (GSTIN) is issued to the applicant.
Businesses whose turnover exceeds the threshold limit set by the tax authorities (this threshold varies by country and type of business).
Certain businesses may also choose to register voluntarily, even if their turnover is below the threshold.
Legally recognized as a supplier of goods/services.
Ability to collect GST from customers and claim input tax credit on GST paid on purchases.
Access to the GST portal for filing GST returns and compliance activities.
PAN (Permanent Account Number) of the business/entity.
Proof of business registration (e.g., incorporation certificate, partnership deed).
Address proof of the place of business (e.g., utility bills, rent agreement).
Bank account details.
Digital signature (in some cases).
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