It is known that GST application is quite a lengthy process; many requirements vary according to your business category. There are specific documents you need to submit to get GST registration, these documents change contingent on the type of business. We have segregated the New GST registration documents according to the type of business below for your consideration- <h3>What Are The Documents Required For New GST Registration</h3> There are many documents needed for GST registration like- <ul> <li>PAN card</li> <li>Aadhar card</li> <li>Photograph in JPEG format, maximum size – 100 KB)</li> <li>Bank account details*</li> <li>Address proof</li> </ul> The types of documents vary as per the type of registration you are applying for. If you are applying for the first time or don’t want to face any rejection, then it is recommended to take the help of experts like Tax advisory. <h3>Document Required for GST Registration – Most known type of document everyone has to submit</h3> The list of documents required for GST registration is as follows <strong>1. Entrepreneurial Documents:</strong> <ul> <li>Aadhar number</li> <li>PAN Card</li> <li>Photos and so on</li> </ul> <h4>2. Business Documents:</h4> <ul> <li>Address proof of business</li> <li>Bank statement or passbook</li> <li>Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association</li> <li>Other registration certificates</li> </ul> <h3>Documents required for a sole proprietorship</h3> Sole Proprietorship GST registration documents list are as follows- <h4>Personal documents:</h4> <ul> <li>PAN card</li> <li>Other ID proof</li> <li>Aadhar number</li> <li>Photos and more</li> </ul> Business Documents: Proof of Possession (Electricity Bill, Phone Bill or Water Bill) Lease arrangement Bank Passbook Documents required for Partnership Business Personal documents: Organization PAN number Partnership deed Letter for appointment of authorized signatory Bank statement Declarations ID proof and PAN card of partners Business Documents: Proof of Possession (Electricity Bill, Water Bill, Telephone Bill) Lease arrangement Bank Passbook Documents required for Private Limited Company or One Person Company Organization Organization Documents: Company registration certificate Organization PAN card Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA) Bank statement Copy of board declaration and resolution Letter for appointment of authorized signatory Documents to be submitted by the director: Aadhar and PAN Card Other required ID proofs Photos Office Documents: Proof of ownership (electricity bill, water bill, telephone bill) Owner's NOC Rent agreement Document for Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Organization Documents: LLP's registration certificate PAN of LLP Agreement of LLP Organization Copy of board target Declarations Letter for appointment of authorized signatory. Partnership documents: Aadhar and PAN Card Other ID proofs and photographs Office Documents: Proof of ownership (electricity bill, water bill, telephone bill) Owner's NOC Lease agreement (if required) Who Needs to Register for GST? Anyone who comes under the following terms may be required to register for GST: Having Annual Turnover of more than 40 lakhs person or business having turnover of more than Rs 20 lakhs for the supply of goods & services and Rs. 40 lakhs for the supply of goods in the normal state while 20 lakhs for the supply of goods and 10 lakhs for the supply of services in a specific region or more may need to get registered under GST. State to state supplies In the case of a supply of goods and services originating from one state to another, GST registration is mandatory. E-commerce Operator Every e-commerce operator and the person making supplies through an online business platform must be listed under GST. For example- If you want to become a seller on Amazon or Flipkart, you need to get registered under GST. Taxpayers A person having tax or VAT or other should mandatorily be enrolled under GST. Else they will be fined a huge amount. Not a regular Taxpayer This classification contains a person who rarely does a supply of goods and services because of no permanent address of work. |