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Procedure for GST Registration

Taxation- Indirect Tax GST Registration Procedure | Procedure for GST Registration

CA Inter online classes : This particular article about the procedure of registration may help to CA Intermediate Students in ascertainment of a practical approach for taking a registration under GST Law. I tried to covered detailed step by step procedural aspects of the registration under GST.
A person who becomes liable to tax than within 30 days from the date of becoming liable he has to apply immediately for the registration of GST in such a case effective date of registration will be the date of application for registration but person makes an application for registration after 30 days from the date he becomes liable to registration the date of grant of registration will be effective date of registration. A person has to follow the procedure mentioned as under to get the registration:
  1. Every person liable to get registration and person seeking for voluntary registration shall before applying for registration mention his Permanent Account Number, Mobile Number and Email address, State or Union Territory for which persons want to get registered In Part A in Form GST REG-1 on GST common portal.



For ca online classes  & CA intermediate Students  this might be an important article from exam point of view according to me. Because this may be a good question to be asked by the Institute on this level.

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