An essential compliance for professionals or businesses in India is GST registration. In order to complete GST registration, a criterion must be met. GSTIN or GST registration can be voluntarily obtained by businesses as well.
GST registration is the process under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) law by which a business or professional obtains a GSTIN (Goods and Services Tax Identification Number).
Once registered, the taxpayer can charge GST, issue GST‑compliant invoices, file returns, and claim input tax credit. Operating a business that meets registration criteria without a GSTIN is an offence under GST law and can attract penalties.
GST registration becomes mandatory when your aggregate turnover in a financial year crosses specified thresholds. These threshold limits were revised as part of GST Council recommendations to reduce compliance burden on small businesses. These limits differ for suppliers of goods and services and vary between normal and special category states:
Note: The term ‘aggregate turnover’ includes all taxable supplies, exempt supplies, exports, and inter‑state supplies made by the same entity across India.
The normal category states follow the higher limits, some special category states like Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, and Uttarakhand apply the lower Rs.20 lakh (goods) / Rs.10 lakh (services) thresholds, reflecting regional economic considerations.
Registration is mandatory irrespective of turnover for certain categories:
Even freelancers must register if their turnover exceeds the applicable service threshold (generally Rs.20 lakh in normal states or Rs.10 lakh in special states) or if they provide OIDAR services (online information and database access services).
Understanding where your business sits relative to these limits helps avoid penalties. For example, a penalty of 10% of tax due (minimum Rs. 10 000) can apply for failing to register once a threshold is crossed.

The step-by-step procedure that individuals must follow to complete GST Registration is mentioned below:
Step 1: Visit the official GST portal and Click on the 'Register Now' link which can be found under the 'Services' tab
Step 2: Select 'New Registration' and Fill the below-mentioned details
Step 1: Now, Visit the GST portal again and click on 'Register' under the 'Services' menu.
Step 2: Select 'Temporary Reference Number (TRN)'. Now, Enter TRN number and the captcha details. Click on 'Proceed' button.
Step 3: You will receive an OTP on your email ID and registered mobile number. Enter the OTP and click on 'Proceed'.
Step 4: The status of your application will be available on the next page. On the right side, there will be an Edit icon, click on it.
Step 5: In the Next Step, There will be 10 sections which must be filled and has to submit the required documents. The list of documents that must be uploaded are:
Submit the documents and move to Next Step.
Step 6: Visit the 'Verification' page and check the declaration, then submit the application by using one of the below mentioned methods:
Once completed, a success message will be shown on the screen. The Application Reference Number (ARN) will be sent to the registered mobile number and email ID.
Note: You can check the status of the ARN on the GST portal.
Some of the main benefits of GST registration are mentioned below:
Benefit | Explanation |
Eliminates the Cascading Effect of Tax | GST integrates multiple indirect taxes and allows input tax credit, removing the ‘tax on tax’ effect and reducing costs. |
Transparency in Taxation | Uniform rates and GST-compliant invoices make tax payments clear, predictable, and easy to track. |
Reduces Tax Evasion | Mandatory reporting and input tax credit tracking encourage compliance and better accountability among suppliers. |
Composition Scheme for Small Businesses | Businesses with turnover ≤ Rs.1.5 crore (Rs.75 lakh for special states) can opt for a fixed-rate tax scheme with simplified filing; input tax credit not available. |
Higher Registration Thresholds | Normal states: Rs.40 lakh for goods, Rs.20 lakh for services; Special states: Rs.20 lakh for goods, Rs.10 lakh for services reduces compliance burden for small businesses. |
Reduced Number of Compliance Filings | Replaces multiple taxes with a single GST framework; unified returns simplify reporting and reduce administrative costs. |
Uniform Treatment for E-commerce Operators | Standardised rules for online marketplaces and sellers eliminate previous inconsistencies between states. |
Formalisation of the Unorganised Sector | Brings more businesses, especially textiles and construction, under formal compliance and accountability. |
Improved Logistics and Supply Chain Efficiency | Removes interstate check-post barriers, enabling faster movement of goods and more efficient supply chains. |
*Special category states: Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura.
The following is the list of documents required for GST registration:
In order to get the GST number follow the simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the official GST Portal
Step 2: Select 'Services' tab and Click on 'Registration'.
Step 3: Now, Click on "New Registration" and enter all the requested details like valid email address, mobile number and a PAN for the business.
Step 4: Click on Proceed after submission of details to get the GST Registration Number.
Under the GST Act, GST Registration can be of various types. You must be aware of the different types of GST Registration before selecting the appropriate one. The different types of GST Registration are:
The procedure to download the GST Registration Certificate is mentioned below:
If you do not pay tax or pay a lesser amount than what is due, the penalty that is levied is 10% of the due amount (in case of genuine errors). However, the minimum penalty is Rs.10,000.
If you have not registered for GST and are deliberately trying to evade tax, the penalty levied is 100% of the due tax amount.
The below-mentioned individuals and entities are exempt from GST registration:
Yes, GST registration is mandatory and should be obtained by the taxpayer if the business turnover exceeds the threshold limit.
The Composition scheme can be opted for by small taxpayers who want to lower tax rates under GST and lesser compliance. A business with an aggregate turnover below Rs 1.5 crore and Rs.75 lakh for North-eastern states and Himachal Pradesh, can be applied for composition scheme under GST.
Yes, GST registration can be done online at Nil charges.
A business that is required to register for GST must apply for registration within 30 days after satisfying the criteria. Prior to starting a company, casual taxpayers and non-resident taxpayers must register for GST.
There is no expiration date for a GST registration. Thus, it remains valid until surrendered, suspended, or cancelled. Only non-resident taxable individuals and casual taxable individuals have a validity term that is set by the authorities when the GST registration certificate is issued.
No, GST can be collected only by those who have registered for GST. Individuals who are not registered for GST are not permitted to claim an input tax credit for GST paid.
The complete GST registration procedure, including receiving the GST number, takes 7 to 10 working days.
You will receive a GST registration certificate as well as a valid GSTIN after the GST registration procedure has been completed. You are now entitled to file GST returns and claim the input tax credit.
Yes, you must register for GST separately in each of the two states where your company conducts business.
If your GST application was rejected, you will be given the opportunity to respond to the rejection letter. However, if you desire to reapply, you must first wait for a final rejection which may take about 10 days.
Businesses that sell goods and have a turnover of more than Rs.40 lakh (or Rs.20 lakh in the northeastern and hill states) must register as regular taxable persons. The threshold in the case of service providers is Rs.20 lakh (Rs.10 lakh for northeastern and hill states).
A bank account is not required initially but must be provided within 45 days after registration.
Yes, you can surrender the GST number. However, you can do so only after one year from the date of registration.
As of March 3, 2025, Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) has introduced biometric authentication for GST registration, allowing company promoters and directors to complete the process in their home state. Previously, they had to undergo OTP verification or visit a GST Suvidha Kendra (GSK) in the company’s registered state.
This facility is available for Public and Private Limited Companies, Foreign Companies, and Unlimited Companies. Eligible individuals can select a GSK in their home state via email, but once chosen, it cannot be changed. The facility is not mandatory and currently available in 33 states and UTs, excluding Uttar Pradesh, Assam, and Sikkim. After email confirmation, a slot booking link is provided, subject to availability at the chosen GSK. The process includes photo capture and biometric authentication at GSK. If already completed, repetition is not required. It is advisable for the Primary Authorized Signatory to ensure biometric authentication is done before visiting the GSK.
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