What is GST registration processing time?


Our intent of writing this blog is to educate you about the GST registration processing time. While establishing a new business, many will suggest you not to obtain GST registration since it's not mandatory for the companies generating turnover under the threshold limit. But let us tell you that acquiring company registration isn't sufficient. GST has several benefits to offer to the start-ups and entrepreneurs. Hence, we recommend you to get your business registered with GST.
In this blog, we have tried to clear most of your doubts regarding GST (Goods and Services Tax) registration. The topics covered are as follows:
·         What is GST?
·         Reasons to obtain GST registration in India
·         Who are all required to register their business under GST law?
·         GST registration processing time

What is GST?

GST is an indirect tax levied on the suppliers of goods and services by the government of India. GST cancels all the indirect taxes such as VAT, sales, excise, retailer tax, etc. The Act came into force in India, on 1st July 2017. Goods and Service Tax law in India, levies on every value addition.
For instance, a manufacturer of chocolates buys milk, sugar, cocoa powder, etc. mixes them and bakes into chocolates. After being prepared as chocolates, the input value of the product increases.
The chocolates are further packed and labelled by the warehousing agents. Here's another value addition after which the warehouse sells them to retailers.
The retailers then package the chocolates into small quantities and invest them in the market of chocolates thus increasing its value.

Reasons to obtain GST registration in India

There are a plethora of reasons for acquiring GST registration for your business. We have enlisted a few of them below:
·         Removes the cascading tax effect
GST removes the cascading tax effect on the sales of goods and services. It will directly impact the cost of goods. As a result, the cost of goods goes down.
·         Lesser compliances
Unlike other forms of registrations, GST registration has got quite a fewer compliances to follow. Plus, they are made pretty easy.
·         All activities related to GST are entirely online
GST related activities such as registration, filing returns, application for refund, and response to notices, everything is online.
·         Registration threshold is set very high
The threshold limit for GST registration is set quite high which is Rs. 20 lakhs (Rs. 10 lakhs in North-Eastern states and Hilly states).  Small-scale businesses are exempted from the tax.
·         Legal recognition
The supplier of goods and services with GST registration receives legal recognition, and hence, they don't face any legal complications later.
Apart from above-described advantages, there are several other reasons for registering your business under GST law such as composition scheme for small businesses, regulating the unorganized sector, defined treatment for e-commerce, etc.

Who are all required to register their business under GST law?

Following are the people who are supposed to obtain GST registration of their business:
·         Existing taxpayers registered under any of the VAT, CST, Excise/Service tax regimes;
·         A Casual taxable person who is an Indian taxpayer planning to undertake business for a limited time in any particular area;
·         New taxpayers whose annual turnover is above Rs. 20 lakhs and Rs. 10 lakhs, depending on the states they reside in;
·         A Non-Resident taxable person who is a foreign entity;
·         Online aggregator such as Food Panda, Amazon, Flipkart, etc.;
·         Other taxable people who fall under the reverse charge mechanism.

GST registration processing time

If all your documents are true and valid, then the GST registration processing time will take only 3-5 working days if you choose Enterslice. We are known to provide GST registration in the least possible time. Within 3-5 working days, we will offer you the GSTIN number of your business. 

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