GST Registration Services
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a mandatory requirement for businesses operating in India. Whether you are a startup, SME, or large corporation, completing your GST registration application is crucial for legal compliance and seamless business operations.
At Advisorate, we provide professional assistance with the entire GST registration process. We help prepare your documents and file your application so your business remains fully compliant with GST laws, helping you avoid penalties and legal complications that could impact your operations.
Who Needs GST Registration?
- Businesses with an annual turnover exceeding the prescribed threshold (Rs. 40 lakh for goods and Rs. 20 lakh for services in most states)
- E-commerce sellers and aggregators
- Inter-state suppliers of goods and services
- Businesses dealing in taxable goods and services
- Voluntary registration for businesses seeking to avail input tax credit
Our GST Services
Our GST Registration Services
- Comprehensive GST Support – From registration assistance to return filing guidance and audits.
- Experienced Professionals – A team of GST experts ensuring compliance with the latest laws.
- Automated & accurate Filing – Technology-driven solutions to minimize human errors.
- Proactive Compliance Management – Stay ahead of deadlines and avoid penalties.
Frequently Asked Questions
Typically, GST registration can be completed within 3-7 working days, provided all required documents are submitted correctly and without any discrepancies.
The basic documents required include PAN card, Aadhaar card, business registration document (incorporation certificate, partnership deed, etc.), address proof of the business, bank account details, and photographs of the promoters/partners/directors.
Yes, you can opt for voluntary GST registration even if your turnover is below the threshold limit. This can be beneficial for businesses that deal with GST-registered clients, as it allows you to claim input tax credit.
Non-registration when required can result in penalties up to 10% of the tax amount due, restrictions on issuing tax invoices, inability to collect GST from customers, and potential legal consequences under GST laws.
Yes, a business must obtain separate GST registrations for each state where it has operations. Additionally, within the same state, separate registrations can be obtained for different business verticals.