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Newly issued GST registration guidelines dt.17.04.2025

Overview of the newly issued GST registration guidelines aimed at reducing unnecessary hurdles and ensuring smoother processing

📋 Officer Conduct Instructions

Follow document checklist in FORM GST REG-01 only.

Do NOT ask for:

Original physical documents

Additional/unprescribed documents


⏱️ Application Timelines

✅ Not Risky & Aadhaar Authenticated: Within 7 working days

⚠️ Flagged / Aadhaar Not Authenticated: Within 30 days (includes physical verification)

👨‍💼 Principal Chief Commissioners to oversee and review processes regularly.


🏢 Documents for Principal Place of Business


Type of Arrangement-->Documents Required

Owned--> One valid document (e.g., electricity bill, tax receipt)

Rented (Registered Agreement)-->Rent/lease agreement only – no lessor ID needed

Rented (Unregistered)-->Rent/lease agreement + lessor’s ID proof

Tenant has utility bill on his name-->Acceptable with rent agreement

Other’s Property (e.g., Spouse)-->Consent letter + ownership proof + ID of consenter

No Rent Agreement-->Affidavit on stamp paper + possession document

SEZ Units-->Relevant government-issued SEZ documents


🏛️ Documents for Constitution of Business

Business Type-->Required Document

Partnership Firm-->Partnership deed

Society / Trust / Govt. Entity-->Proof of registration or constitution

Note:No need for Udyam/MSME certificate, trade license, or shop & establishment certificate

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