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If you are expecting your annual turnover to increase in future, you take GST registration voluntarily.
If you are an existing service provider having service tax registration, the service tax registration has been mandatorily converted into GST registration.
You are starting a new service business, then you must apply and obtain GST registration within 30 days of commencing business. If you are a casual taxable person or non-resident taxable person, you have to obtain GST registration atleast 5 days before commencing business
For those service provider who must obtain GST registration, the process is very simple:
You will be enrolled into GST after following the above steps.
GST registration requires various details of an applicant. Once an applicant has registered under GST, after that he may be a need to make amendments to the particulars of the registration.
For amend GST Registration the applicant needs to file an application for doing amendments in the details furnished. To apply for amendment of GST registration, one must understand the two categories.
The following particulars included in core fields and can be amended:
Business Details: –
Partner/Promoter Details: –
Principal Place of Business:-
Additional Place of Business:-
By following the steps mentioned below, you can file an application for the amendment of core fields in GST registration:
STEP 1: Visit the GST Portal and login into your GST account by providing the username and password.
STEP 2: Select services from the top menu and then select Registration from the drop-down menu.
Once all the steps are followed and the verification process is completed, an ARN is generated and an acknowledgment message for the same will be received within a stipulated time of 15 minutes through message/e-mail. The application is processed within 15 days from the date of signing the Amendment application.
STEP 3: You will see another drop-down menu from which you will have to select “Amendment of GST Registration Core Fields” in the option.
STEP 4: The page leads to the amendment of core fields where one can file the application for amendments. One may select the icon representing the core field that is desired to be modified.
The applicant will receive a notification through SMS or e-mail about whether the amendment has been approved or rejected. If the details of the amendment are not satisfactory, the assessing officer might issue a notice to the applicant for which a reply is to be made within 7 working days.
Application for amendment of registration must be submitted within15 days from the date of change that requires notification to the GST registration. The application will be available for 15 days after making changes. After a period of 15 days, the application will automatically be deleted upon failure to submit the same.
You will receive an Acknowledgement within 15 minutes on registered Email ID and Mobile number. Also the email and message containing ARN and intimation about successful filing of application form for Amendment in Non-Core fields will be sent to Primary Authorized Signatory.
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