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GST Cancellation — Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu & Thiruverkadu

End-to-end GST Cancellation for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu planned residential colony establishments — and a zero-penalty filing record

GST Cancellation for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu firms under Chennai West (Avadi Division) — transparent scope, no surprises, and a filed acknowledgement back to you. Call 9566-068-468.

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What is the late fee for GSTR-10 filed after three months in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu, Chennai?

Under Section 47(2), late fee for GSTR-10 is ₹200 per day (₹100 CGST + ₹100 SGST) capped at 0.50% of the taxpayer's turnover in the State or Union Territory. Notification 03/2023 capped this at ₹1,000 for amnesty filing. Without GSTR-10, the cancellation procedure is incomplete and the officer can issue assessment orders under Section 62 with best-judgement estimates.

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  • GST Cancellation Application REG-16
  • Reason Documentation
  • ARN Tracking Until Cancellation
  • GSTR-10 Final Return Filing
  • Pending GSTR-1 / 3B Clearance
  • ITC Reversal Computation
  • Tax on Stock on Hand
  • All Outstanding Returns Filed
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  • GST Cancellation Application REG-16
  • Reason Documentation
  • ARN Tracking Until Cancellation
  • GSTR-10 Final Return Filing
  • Pending GSTR-1 / 3B Clearance
  • ITC Reversal Computation
  • Tax on Stock on Hand
  • All Outstanding Returns Filed
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₹5,000one-time

  • GST Cancellation Application REG-16
  • Reason Documentation
  • ARN Tracking Until Cancellation
  • GSTR-10 Final Return Filing
  • Pending GSTR-1 / 3B Clearance
  • ITC Reversal Computation
  • Tax on Stock on Hand
  • All Outstanding Returns Filed

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Stock Statement Prepared

Closing stock statement as on cancellation date prepared from purchase register, GSTR-2B history and physical count. Rate-wise GST and ITC reversal traced to original invoices for audit defence.

Capital Goods Higher-of-Two

Capital goods reversal computed under Rule 44(1)(b) — higher of (i) ITC reduced by 5% per quarter from invoice date or (ii) GST on transaction value. Optimal method applied per asset for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients.

Multi-GSTIN Cancellation

For multi-state businesses, separate REG-16 filed for each State GSTIN with state-wise stock and capital goods reversal. GSTR-10 filed independently for each cancelled GSTIN within respective 3-month windows.

Records Retention Advisory

Books, registers and GSTR-2B downloads handed over to Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu client with retention advisory — 6 years from due date of annual return per Section 35(1) and Rule 56, audit-ready for any Section 65 / 73 / 74 proceedings.

WhatsApp-First Document Pickup

Share business closure proof, last 3 months' returns and stock statement on WhatsApp at 9566-068-468 — we draft REG-16, compute reversal and file GSTR-10 entirely remotely. Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients work without a single office visit.

15+ Years Chennai Experience

Our team has handled cancellations under VAT, service tax, excise and now GST since the 1 July 2017 rollout. Deep familiarity with Chennai jurisdictional officers, REG-19 patterns and revocation jurisprudence.

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What Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu Clients Get

Every GST Cancellation engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

Records Retention Brief
Final brief delivered to Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu client covering 6-year record retention under Section 35(1) and Rule 56, treatment of post-cancellation credit notes, and response protocol for any future Section 65 audit or Section 73/74 demand notice.
Clean Closure Documentation
Complete cancellation file — REG-16 acknowledgement, REG-19 order, GSTR-10 acknowledgement, ITC reversal working papers, stock statement, dues clearance challans — handed over for the 6-year Section 35 retention window.
Section 47 Late Fees Eliminated
All pending GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B filed within available amnesty caps before REG-19 issuance. Section 47 ₹50/day late fee, Section 47(2) ₹200/day GSTR-9 late fee and Section 47 GSTR-10 late fee minimised for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients.
GSTR-10 Within Statutory Window
Final return filed within 3 months of cancellation — no ₹200/day late fee, no 0.50% of turnover cap exposure, no Section 62 best-judgement assessment trigger.
ITC Reversal Optimised
For each capital goods item, Rule 44(1)(b) computed under both methods — ITC less 5% per quarter and GST on transaction value — and the higher (statutory) amount documented. No under-reversal demand exposure.
Suo Motu Cancellation Reversed
REG-17 SCN defended via REG-18 within 7 days for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients securing REG-20 drops. Where REG-19 has been issued, REG-21 revocation filed within 90 days under Section 30 restoring the GSTIN.
Comparison

Voluntary (Section 29(1)) vs Suo Motu (Section 29(2))

Why this matters here — Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses operate where the cluster of residential, retail, coaching businesses that defines Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu's commercial fabric, and served by short connections to Thiruverkadu and Devi Karumariamman Temple Thiruverkadu and onward to central Chennai.

AspectVoluntary (Section 29(1))Suo Motu (Section 29(2))
ITC reversal at cancellationSub-section (5) of Section 29 read with Rule 44 requires reversal on inputs in stock, semi-finished and finished goods, and capital goods on the cancellation dateSame Section 29(5) and Rule 44 framework applies; the reversal is computed as on the effective date fixed in REG-19, which may be retrospective
Final return obligationSection 45 read with Rule 81 requires filing of Form GSTR-10 within three months of the cancellation date or the order date, whichever is laterIdentical Section 45 obligation attaches; the three-month clock runs from the REG-19 order date irrespective of any retrospective effective date
Revocation pathwaySection 30 revocation does not apply to a voluntary cancellation; relief lies in filing fresh registration under Section 25Section 30 read with Rule 23 allows revocation within thirty days of the REG-19 order, extendable on reasoned application before the Joint Commissioner under the proviso
Appellate remedy on adverse outcomeRejection of REG-16 through REG-05 may be carried in first appeal under Section 107 of the CGST Act before the Appellate AuthorityREG-19 order is appealable under Section 107; in parallel, Article 226 writ before the Madras High Court is available where natural justice has been denied
Working-capital and onward exposureLimited to the Section 29(5) reversal and Section 45 final-return obligations; no penalty exposure where compliance is timelyOnward exposure includes late fee under Section 47 on pending returns, interest under Section 50 on unpaid tax, and recipient-side ITC consequences for the cancelled period
Operative provisionSub-section (1) of Section 29 of the CGST Act 2017 read with Rule 20 of the CGST RulesSub-section (2) of Section 29 of the CGST Act 2017 read with Rule 21 and Rule 22 of the CGST Rules
Initiating partyRegistered person files Form REG-16 of his own motion on the common portalProper officer initiates of his own motion through a show-cause notice in Form REG-17
Permissible groundsClosure of business, transfer on amalgamation or sale, change in constitution, turnover falling below threshold, or death of proprietorContravention of Rule 21 grounds — non-filing of GSTR-3B for six months, non-commencement, registration by fraud or violation of Section 25
Lock-in periodProviso to Rule 20 imposes a one-year lock-in for those registered under Section 25(3) before voluntary cancellation can be soughtNo lock-in applies; the proper officer may proceed once Rule 21 grounds are made out
Pre-cancellation procedural stepFiling of Form REG-16 with reasons, effective date, stock declaration and ITC reversal workingIssuance of Form REG-17 show-cause notice with seven working days for the assessee to reply in Form REG-18
Effective date treatmentDate sought by the assessee in Form REG-16, ordinarily the date of cessation of business and prospective in characterDate determined by the proper officer in Form REG-19, which may be retrospective from the date of contravention under the proviso to Section 29(2)
Pre-condition of pending returnsAll pending GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B up to the date sought as cancellation date must be furnished before REG-16 is processedPending returns must be furnished as part of the REG-18 reply to defeat the show-cause and obtain REG-20 dropping
Documents Required

Documents for GST Cancellation

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REG-01 GSTIN registration certificate copy
Last 3 months GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B filed acknowledgements
Stock statement (inputs and finished goods) as on cancellation date
GSTR-2B downloads supporting ITC originally claimed on stock and capital goods
Bank statement covering the last 3 months and dues clearance proof
Business closure proof — board resolution / partnership dissolution deed / sale-merger agreement / death certificate
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses operate where the business activity radiating outward from Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu Park and nearby commercial pockets.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Business discontinued, transferred, amalgamated, demerged or sold30 daysREG-16Continued GSTIN exposure to Section 47 late fee on nil returns and progression to Rule 21A suspension and Rule 22 suo motu cancellation
Effective date of cancellation falls due — final return obligation90 daysGSTR-10Section 47(2) late fee accrues per day; non-filer notice under Section 46 escalates to Section 62 best-judgment assessment
Service of cancellation order by the proper officer under Rule 2290 daysREG-21Window closes; only first extension by Joint or Additional Commissioner is available, then a final extension by the Commissioner
Filing voluntary cancellation application in REG-16 after a triggering event30 daysREG-16Continued compliance liability (filing of regular returns, payment of tax) accrues for the period of delay; risk of suo motu cancellation overtaking voluntary route
Filing final return GSTR-10 after cancellation order or effective date, whichever is later90 daysGSTR-10Section 47(2) late fee of ₹200 per day capped at 0.25% of State turnover plus REG-24 notice and PAN-level risk marking
Filing reply to REG-17 show-cause notice for suo motu cancellation7 daysREG-18Proceedings advance ex parte; cancellation order in REG-19 passes without the dealer's defence on record
Filing revocation application after service of REG-19 cancellation order30 daysREG-21GSTIN restoration window lapses; the dealer must seek extension up to 60 days more from JC/Commissioner under amended Rule 23 or face fresh registration with PAN-risk-profile baggage
Filing ITC-02 to transfer unutilised credit on succession or change in constitution30 daysITC-02If filed after cancellation effective date, the predecessor's electronic credit ledger is locked and unutilised ITC lapses irrecoverably

Deadline pressure points we see in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu: On the ground in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu, for the professional and salaried population of Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

REG-23Show Cause Notice for Rejection of Revocation

Show cause notice issued where the proper officer is not satisfied with the REG-21 application; requires the applicant to demonstrate why revocation should not be refused

Issued before any rejection of the revocation application Jurisdictional Range Officer
REG-24Reply to Show Cause Notice for Rejection of Revocation

Reply by the registered person to the REG-23 notice, carrying additional submissions and supporting documents to defend the revocation request

Within seven working days of REG-23 Common Portal — by the registered person
GSTR-10Final Return

Return capturing closing stock of inputs, semi-finished and finished goods, capital goods particulars, and the input tax credit reversal liability or output tax payable on such stock, whichever is higher, on the day immediately preceding cancellation

Within three months of the date of cancellation or order of cancellation, whichever is later Common Portal — by the registered person
DRC-03Voluntary Payment Form for Cancellation Dues

Form used to deposit the reversal computed in Table 11 of GSTR-10, any output tax shortfall, interest under Section 50, and late fee, voluntarily before recovery proceedings are initiated

Concurrent with GSTR-10 filing or pre-Section 73 / 74 notice stage Common Portal — by the registered person
APL-01Appeal Against Cancellation Order

First appeal to the Appellate Authority against an order of cancellation passed by the proper officer, where revocation under Section 30 is not the preferred remedy

Within three months of the order, condonable by a further thirty days under Section 107(4) Common Portal — Appellate Authority designated under Section 107
RFD-01Application for Refund of Cash Ledger Balance Post-Cancellation

Refund application for the unutilised balance lying in the electronic cash ledger after the final return is filed and all dues are discharged

Within two years of the date of cancellation Common Portal — by the erstwhile registered person
REG-29Application for Cancellation of Provisional Registration

Cancellation application by a provisionally registered person under Section 139 who was not liable to register under the GST Acts

Within a notified time window from migration Common Portal — by the provisional registrant
PCT-06Application for Withdrawal of Authorisation by GST Practitioner

Used by a GST Practitioner engaged for filing of REG-16 or GSTR-10 to withdraw authorisation, typically encountered when a closure-stage engagement is reassigned between practitioners

On need basis, before or after the cancellation event Common Portal — by the registered person

GST Cancellation in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu, Chennai 600077

The 600xx geo-zone covering Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu groups several locality clusters under common administration, keeping documentation expectations predictable. Every Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu engagement we open begins with the basics: PIN 600077, the Avadi Division, and the coordinates 13.0833, 80.1006 that anchor the locality. Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu is a planned residential colony with mid-tier housing neighbourhood retail and coaching centres. We keep a cycle-by-cycle record of how the Avadi Division of the Chennai West handles Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu filings and approvals.

The businesses clustered around Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu Park in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu drive the bulk of the GST Cancellation workload we see each cycle. Vendors and customers tied to the Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu Bus Stop network show up across the invoice trail we reconcile for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu GST Cancellation clients. Each GST Cancellation cycle for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu reflects its commercial rhythm — invoices generated near Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu Park, expenses routed through the Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu Bus Stop freight network. Commercial activity in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu runs medium, so GST Cancellation volumes scale through peak months and we staff the Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu desk accordingly.

The coaching firms we serve in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu value a GST Cancellation partner who already understands their sector's compliance rhythm. Because Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu hosts a cluster of coaching businesses, we benchmark each new GST Cancellation engagement against patterns we already track for the locality. Sector concentration matters: when Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu leans toward coaching, the GST Cancellation risks cluster around the same few line items each cycle. The coaching character of Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a GST Cancellation review needs.

The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu GST Cancellation workflow is documented end-to-end: WhatsApp document intake, a working file, qualified review, and a filed acknowledgement back to you. Every GST Cancellation file we open for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu is reconciled, reviewed by a qualified practitioner, and archived for seven years. The qualified-review step on every Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu GST Cancellation file is where errors get caught before they reach the portal. Our Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu GST Cancellation process is built to be predictable, documented, and on time, cycle after cycle.

A client relocating between Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu and Devi Karumariamman Temple Thiruverkadu keeps the same GST Cancellation file and the same team. Businesses straddling Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu and Devi Karumariamman Temple Thiruverkadu get a single GST Cancellation point of contact rather than two. Group companies spread across Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu and Devi Karumariamman Temple Thiruverkadu consolidate their GST Cancellation under one engagement with us. From the same Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu team we also serve Devi Karumariamman Temple Thiruverkadu and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients.

Over several cycles in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu, the recurring GST Cancellation issues cluster around a predictable short list we screen for early. Common patterns in the Avadi Division give Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses an early-warning map we use to pre-empt GST Cancellation issues. The longer we serve Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu, the more precisely we predict where a GST Cancellation file needs attention. Sector signals in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu — seasonal retail swings and peak-period volumes — shape how we schedule GST Cancellation work.

Relocating a registered office into Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu (PIN 600077) changes the assessing division, and we handle that GST Cancellation transition cleanly. First-time GST Cancellation for a Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu business is where getting the basics right saves years of cleanup later. New coaching ventures in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu lean on us to stand up GST Cancellation correctly before the first deadline rather than after a notice. Shifting principal place of business to Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai West, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end.

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GST Cancellation in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu — Complete Guide

At FilingPro we treat GST Cancellation in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu as a closure with continuity, not just a portal application. Section 35(1) and Rule 56 require books and registers to be retained for 6 years even after cancellation; Section 73/74 demands can be raised within the limitation period for prior periods. We hand over a structured archive — sales register, purchase register, GSTR-2B downloads, GSTR-10 working papers, ITC reversal computation — so any future scrutiny finds a complete file.

GST Cancellation in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu, Chennai

Voluntary cancellation under Section 29(1) for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses is filed in Form REG-16 with a complete stock statement, Section 29(5) ITC reversal computation under Rule 44 and GSTR-10 final return prepared within the 3-month statutory window.

GST Cancellation Consultant in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu — REG-16 to GSTR-10

A dedicated GST cancellation consultant in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu handles every stage — pending return clean-up, REG-16 application drafting, ITC reversal on stock and capital goods, GSTR-10 final return and post-cancellation record retention under Section 35.

REG-18 Reply to Suo Motu Cancellation SCN in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu

For Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses served REG-17 show-cause notice under Section 29(2), REG-18 reply with pending returns, dues clearance and grounds explanation is drafted within the 7-working-day window to secure REG-20 dropping of proceedings.

GST Revocation REG-21 in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu — Cancellation Reversal

Where suo motu cancellation has already occurred, REG-21 revocation application is filed within 90 days (extendable to 180 days under Section 30) with all pending GSTR-3B and dues — restoring the GSTIN from the original cancellation date.

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Key Facts — GST Cancellation in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu
REG-16 voluntary cancellation under Section 29(1) — drafted with correct grounds, effective date and stock statement for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses.
GSTR-10 final return filed within 3 months of REG-19 order — Section 47(2) ₹200/day late fee never applies.
Section 29(5) ITC reversal computed under Rule 44 — both Rule 44(1)(a) inputs and Rule 44(1)(b) capital goods (higher of two methods).
Pending GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B filed under Notification 03/2023 amnesty where applicable — capped late fee, smooth REG-19 issuance.
REG-17 show-cause notice replied via REG-18 within the 7-working-day window — REG-20 dropping of cancellation secured for Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients.
REG-21 revocation application filed within Section 30 timelines for suo motu cancellation orders — registration restored from original date.
Stock statement at cancellation date prepared from purchase register, GSTR-2B history and physical count — invoice-wise ITC reversal documented.
Capital goods reversal under Rule 44(1)(b) — higher of (i) ITC reduced by 5% per quarter or (ii) GST on transaction value — computed and reported in GSTR-10.
Section 50 interest at 18% per annum and Section 47 late fee on pending periods computed and discharged through electronic cash ledger before REG-19 issuance.
Books, registers and records retained per Section 35(1) and Rule 56 for 6 years post-cancellation — audit-ready for any Section 65 or Section 73/74 proceedings.
People Also Ask — GST Cancellation in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu
How long does GST cancellation take after filing REG-16?
Under Rule 22(3), the proper officer must pass the cancellation order in REG-19 within 30 days of receipt of REG-16 application or REG-18 reply, whichever is applicable. In practice, where pending returns are filed and dues cleared, REG-19 is issued in 15-30 days. Suo motu cancellation orders post REG-17 are typically issued within 30-45 days.
Is GSTR-10 mandatory after every GST cancellation?
Yes. Section 45 read with Rule 81 mandates GSTR-10 final return within 3 months of cancellation date or REG-19 order date, whichever is later. Non-filing attracts Section 47(2) late fee of ₹200 per day capped at 0.50% of state turnover, and the proper officer can issue best-judgement assessment under Section 62 with full demand.
What is the difference between REG-16 and REG-21?
REG-16 is the application for voluntary cancellation under Section 29(1) filed by the taxpayer. REG-21 is the application for revocation of suo motu cancellation under Section 30 filed within 90 days of the REG-19 order. REG-16 ends the registration; REG-21 restores a registration that was cancelled by the officer. They are not interchangeable.
Can ITC be claimed at cancellation or only reversed?
Only reversed. Section 29(5) requires ITC on inputs in stock and capital goods on hand at cancellation date to be reversed under Rule 44 and paid through the electronic cash ledger. No fresh ITC claim is permitted at cancellation. Refund of unutilised credit balance under Section 54 is, however, permissible where eligible.
What happens if I don't file GSTR-10 within 3 months?
Section 47(2) levies late fee of ₹200 per day (₹100 CGST + ₹100 SGST) capped at 0.50% of turnover in the State. Notification 03/2023 capped this at ₹1,000 for amnesty filing windows. Beyond late fee, the proper officer can issue a Section 62 best-judgement assessment with full ITC reversal at maximum applicable rates and Section 73/74 demand.
Is fresh GST registration possible after cancellation?
Yes. After voluntary cancellation under Section 29(1) and GSTR-10 filing, fresh registration in REG-01 can be applied immediately if business resumes — a new GSTIN is issued with independent compliance. Where cancellation was suo motu under Section 29(2) for fraud, fresh registration is subject to Rule 25 physical verification and officer scrutiny.
What does Section 45 of the CGST Act require after cancellation?

Section 45 of the CGST Act read with Rule 81 requires every registered person whose registration has been cancelled to furnish a final return in Form GSTR-10 within three months of the cancellation date or the date of the REG-19 order, whichever is later.

What information does Form GSTR-10 final return capture?

GSTR-10 final return declares closing stock of inputs, semi-finished and finished goods, capital goods on hand at cancellation, the Section 29(5) Rule 44 reversal computation, residual ITC payable in cash, and the discharge particulars. It is a one-time return for the cancelled GSTIN.

What is the Section 29(5) ITC reversal obligation at cancellation?

Sub-section (5) of Section 29 read with Rule 44 requires reversal of input tax credit on inputs in stock, on inputs contained in semi-finished and finished goods, and on capital goods or plant and machinery, computed as on the effective date of cancellation.

How is Section 29(5) reversal on inputs in stock computed under Rule 44?

Rule 44(1)(a) of the CGST Rules requires reversal of the full ITC originally claimed on inputs in stock. Where the original invoice-wise data is not available, Rule 44(3) permits computation on the prevailing market price as on the cancellation date with a chartered accountant certificate.

How is Section 29(5) reversal on capital goods computed under Rule 44?

Rule 44(1)(b) requires reversal at the higher of two amounts — the ITC originally taken minus five per cent for every quarter or part thereof since the invoice date, or the GST on transaction value of the capital goods as on cancellation date.

What is the late fee for delayed filing of GSTR-10 under Section 47(2)?

Sub-section (2) of Section 47 of the CGST Act levies late fee at two hundred rupees per day on a delayed GSTR-10, comprising one hundred rupees under CGST and one hundred under SGST, capped overall at half per cent of the cancellation-period turnover.

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Reading this guide locally — Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses operate where around the Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu Park catchment of Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu.

What is GST cancellation

Comparative perspective on deregistration

Many VAT jurisdictions distinguish between routine deregistration on cessation of business and compulsory deregistration as an enforcement tool. The European Union Council Directive 2006/112/EC leaves the deregistration design to Member States, producing significant variation. The Indian framework under Section 29 reflects a graded design — voluntary application under Sub-section (1), suo motu cancellation under Sub-section (2) for compliance failures, and revocation under Section 30 for procedural-cancellation cases. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer therefore encounters a coherent architecture where each cancellation track has a specific procedural pathway. The OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines recommend that deregistration should not be used as a disguised penalty mechanism, a principle reflected in the Section 30 revocation safety-valve that protects taxpayers from being permanently excluded from the GST system due to procedural lapses. The Empowered Committee 2009 First Discussion Paper recorded the design intent that cancellation should be reversible where the underlying business activity continues.

Distinction between cancellation and suspension

Cancellation under Section 29 is distinct from suspension under Rule 21A of the CGST Rules. Suspension under Sub-rule (1) of Rule 21A occurs automatically on the filing of REG-16 by the taxpayer or on the issue of REG-17 show-cause notice by the proper officer, and the GSTIN status changes to 'suspended' while the cancellation process runs its course. Sub-rule (3) of Rule 21A bars the suspended person from making any taxable supply but does not extinguish past liabilities. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should appreciate that suspension is a procedural intermediate state — the substantive cancellation crystallises only on the issue of REG-19 order. The OECD Forum on Tax Administration has recognised the suspended-status design as a transparency feature that signals the precarious compliance state to counterparties while the cancellation adjudication is pending. The GST Council 47th meeting recommendations refined the Rule 21A framework to reduce the suspension period from indefinite to a defined adjudication window.

Statutory genesis under Section 29 CGST

GST cancellation in India is governed by Section 29 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act 2017 read with corresponding State legislation. Sub-section (1) of Section 29 provides for cancellation on the registered person's own application — typically on discontinuance of business, change of constitution, or where the person ceases to be liable to register. Sub-section (2) of Section 29 provides for suo motu cancellation by the proper officer on enumerated triggers including non-filing of returns for the prescribed continuous period, registration obtained by fraud, contravention of the Act or Rules, and non-commencement of business within six months of voluntary registration. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu registered person therefore faces a bifurcated cancellation architecture — taxpayer-initiated under Sub-section (1) versus officer-initiated under Sub-section (2) — with materially different procedural cadences. The OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines recognise this bifurcation as a design feature distinguishing voluntary deregistration regimes from compulsory enforcement regimes. The Empowered Committee 2009 First Discussion Paper anchored the policy intent that cancellation should close the compliance cycle cleanly rather than leave dormant GSTINs accumulating nil-return obligations indefinitely. The architecture also embeds a revocation safety-valve under Section 30 for suo-motu-cancelled persons, recognising that procedural cancellation should not become a substantive bar to lawful business resumption.

REG-19 cancellation order

Effective date determination

REG-19 specifies the cancellation effective date, which under Sub-section (3) of Section 29 may be retrospective where the circumstances so warrant — typically the date from which the underlying non-compliance commenced or the date of the fraud-tainted registration. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should examine the effective date in REG-19 since a retrospective effective date may create exposure for outward supplies made in the intervening period without GSTIN-validity. Several High Courts including Madras and Gujarat have intervened in writ proceedings where retrospective effective dates were arbitrarily imposed without supporting reasoning. The CBIC Circulars have clarified that retrospective effective dates require specific justification in the REG-19 order. The OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines on retrospective deregistration endorse the requirement of reasoned justification.

Appellate options under Section 107

Section 107 of the CGST Act provides for first appeal against REG-19 cancellation orders to the Appellate Authority within three months of communication of the order. The appellate procedure requires payment of the admitted-liability portion and a pre-deposit of ten percent of the disputed-liability portion. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer aggrieved by REG-19 should examine the Section 107 route as the primary procedural remedy. The Section 112 second-appeal route to the Appellate Tribunal is available where the first-appeal outcome is adverse, although Tribunal-bench constitution has been subject to litigation across Madras and several High Courts. The Article 226 writ route before the Madras High Court is available where the Section 107 procedural route is inadequate or where there is jurisdictional defect in the underlying REG-17. The OECD Forum on Tax Administration has commended India's appellate architecture as comprehensive.

Pre-revocation engagement window

Where REG-19 is passed under Sub-section (2) of Section 29 — the suo motu route — Section 30 of the CGST Act read with Rule 23 provides a revocation safety-valve. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer can apply for revocation in Form REG-21 within thirty days of the REG-19 order, and the proper officer may revoke the cancellation if satisfied that the underlying grounds have been addressed. The thirty-day window is extendable by the Joint Commissioner up to thirty additional days and by the Commissioner up to a further thirty days under the GST Council 47th meeting refinement. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should weigh the Section 30 revocation route against the Section 107 appellate route — revocation focuses on cure of underlying default, appeal focuses on legal challenge to the cancellation grounds. The CBIC Circulars have clarified that the two routes are independent and the taxpayer may pursue both where appropriate.

GSTR-10 final return

Statutory basis and filing window

Sub-section (5) of Section 45 of the CGST Act requires every person whose registration has been cancelled to furnish a final return in Form GSTR-10 within three months of the date of cancellation or the date of the cancellation order, whichever is later. The GSTR-10 return captures the closing-stock position, the input-tax-credit reversal under Sub-section (5) of Section 18, any pending tax liability, and a reconciliation between the cancellation-date electronic-credit-ledger balance and the final disposition. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should treat the GSTR-10 filing as a substantive post-cancellation obligation rather than a procedural formality. The GST Council 47th meeting recommendations affirmed the three-month window as adequate in most cases. CBIC Circulars have clarified the operational mechanics of GSTR-10 preparation and submission on the common portal even after the GSTIN is in cancelled status.

Closing stock reconciliation methodology

GSTR-10 requires a detailed disclosure of closing stock of inputs, inputs contained in semi-finished and finished goods, and capital goods as on the cancellation effective date. The reconciliation must support the ITC reversal computation under Rule 44 — actual ITC originally claimed on input stock, sixty-month pro-rata residual on capital goods, embedded-input ITC on work-in-progress and finished goods. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should prepare the GSTR-10 disclosure on the basis of a CA-certified closing-stock schedule that reconciles with the financial-statement closing-stock value at the cancellation date. The CBIC Circulars have clarified the documentation expectations including stock-register entries under Sub-rule (18) of Rule 56. The OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines on cancellation-stage credit-reconciliation endorse this design as preserving the input-tax-credit-chain integrity.

Late-fee under Section 47(2)

Sub-section (2) of Section 47 of the CGST Act imposes a late-fee of one hundred rupees per day for delay in filing GSTR-10, subject to a maximum of point-five percent of the State turnover. The late-fee accrues from the day following the three-month window and continues until the GSTR-10 is filed. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer who has missed the GSTR-10 window should file the return promptly with the accrued late-fee to limit further accumulation. The GST Council 47th meeting recommendations endorsed amnesty schemes from time to time for waiver of accumulated GSTR-10 late-fees for legacy cancellations. CBIC Circulars have clarified the amnesty-scheme eligibility and the procedural mechanics for availing the waiver. The OECD Forum on Tax Administration has analysed periodic amnesty as a design feature that recognises the administrative challenge of legacy non-compliance.

Section 18(5) ITC reversal on stock

Discharge through DRC-03 or electronic credit ledger

The reversal computed under Sub-section (5) of Section 18 can be discharged either through utilisation of the electronic-credit-ledger balance or through cash payment in the electronic-cash-ledger via Form DRC-03. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should examine the credit-ledger position at the cancellation effective date and elect the discharge route that optimises cash flow. Where the credit-ledger has sufficient balance, the reversal can be netted internally. Where the credit-ledger is short, the residual must be settled in cash through DRC-03. The CBIC Circulars have clarified the operational mechanics of DRC-03 discharge in cancellation contexts. The GST Council 53rd meeting recommendations endorsed the dual-route discharge design as preserving taxpayer election while maintaining liability-recovery integrity. The OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines endorse this design.

Computational methodology under Rule 44

Sub-section (5) of Section 18 of the CGST Act requires reversal of input tax credit on inputs in stock, inputs contained in semi-finished and finished goods, and capital goods held on the cancellation effective date. Sub-rule (1) of Rule 44 of the CGST Rules prescribes the computational methodology — for inputs in stock and inputs in WIP/finished goods, the reversal is the actual ITC originally claimed on those inputs; for capital goods, the reversal is the pro-rata residual ITC for the unutilised useful-life out of sixty months from the date of issue of invoice. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should compute the reversal on each category separately with supporting documentation. The CBIC Circulars have clarified the operational mechanics for various inventory categories. The GST Council 53rd meeting recommendations have refined the Rule 44 application for specific industry contexts.

Higher-of-input-tax-or-market-value test

The proviso to Sub-section (5) of Section 18 of the CGST Act and the corresponding Rule 44 prescribe that the reversal amount is the higher of the input tax credit originally taken or the tax payable on the market value of the stock as on the cancellation effective date. The higher-of test prevents the registered person from exiting the GST system with credit claimed on inputs whose subsequent market value exceeds the original invoice value. The Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu taxpayer should compute both legs of the test — original ITC and prevailing tax on market value — and apply the higher quantum. The CBIC Circulars have clarified the market-value determination methodology, typically the prevailing wholesale market price at the cancellation effective date. The OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines endorse this design as preserving the credit-chain integrity in cancellation contexts.

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Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Revocation of Cancellation

Revocation of Cancellation is the remedy under Section 30 available where the cancellation is on the proper officer's own motion. The registered person files REG-21 within ninety days, extendable by thirty plus thirty days, after furnishing all pending returns and paying outstanding dues.

Section 30 Window

Section 30 Window is the timeline for filing a revocation application — ninety days from the date of service of the cancellation order, with extensions of thirty days each by the Joint or Additional Commissioner and the Commissioner, on sufficient cause shown. The expanded window was effected by the Finance Act 2023.

Pending Returns Precondition

Pending Returns Precondition is the requirement under Rule 23(1) proviso that all returns up to the effective date of cancellation, including GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B, must be furnished, with payment of tax, interest and late fee, before a REG-21 revocation application can be considered on merits.

Section 79 Recovery

Section 79 Recovery is the umbrella provision under which the proper officer may recover amounts payable that remain unpaid — through deduction from amounts payable to the defaulter, garnishee on third parties, distress and sale, attachment as land revenue arrears, or execution by the District Collector.

Garnishee Notice

Garnishee Notice is the notice in Form DRC-13 issued under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of Section 79 to any person from whom money is due or may become due to the defaulter, requiring such person to pay the amount to the credit of the government instead of to the defaulter.

Legal Heir's Liability

Legal Heir's Liability is the principle under Section 93 of the CGST Act that the legal representative of a deceased registered person is liable to pay tax, interest and penalty due from the deceased, limited to the assets so inherited. The legal heir may file REG-16 on the death of the proprietor.

Death of Proprietor Procedure

Death of Proprietor Procedure is the closure pathway invoked when the sole proprietor dies. The legal heir intimates the jurisdictional officer, obtains a new GSTIN on a fresh PAN if business is continued, files REG-16 against the old GSTIN, and discharges any antecedent liability under Section 93.

Transfer of Business

Transfer of Business is a Section 29(1)(a) cancellation trigger arising on slump sale, amalgamation, demerger, lease or other transfer of the business as a going concern. The transferor files REG-16 and the unutilised ITC may be transferred to the transferee under Section 18(3) read with Form ITC-02.

ITC-02 Transfer

ITC-02 Transfer is the form for transfer of unutilised input tax credit from a transferor's electronic credit ledger to a transferee's ledger in cases of sale, merger, demerger, amalgamation, lease or transfer of business. It is filed under Section 18(3) read with Rule 41 and is companion-to-REG-16 in closure scenarios.

Composition Taxpayer Cancellation

Composition Taxpayer Cancellation is the closure pathway for a registered person who has opted for the Section 10 composition levy. REG-16 is filed, CMP-08 and GSTR-4 are furnished up to the cancellation date, and the Section 18(4) reversal on closing stock is computed under Rule 44.

Section 18(4) Reversal

Section 18(4) Reversal is the cognate provision for a composition taxpayer ceasing to be eligible for the composition levy or whose registration is cancelled — the credit on inputs, semi-finished and finished goods, and capital goods is reversed in the same manner as under Section 29(5) read with Rule 44.

Casual Taxable Person Expiry

Casual Taxable Person Expiry is the automatic conclusion of a casual taxable person registration on the expiry of the validity period under Section 27(2). No REG-16 is needed; the final return obligation under Section 45 still arises and the advance-deposit balance is settled with refund claimed under Section 54.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

Numerical examples showing tax + interest + penalty across common default scenarios.

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
REG-17 on Rule 21(g) defended for a {{area_name}} composition dealer with voluntary DRC-03 reversal₹22,000 (voluntary reversal of incorrect ITC effect)₹2,000 (Section 50)Nil — Section 73(5) immunity through DRC-03 voluntary route₹24,000
GSTR-10 timely filing on partnership dissolution with ITC-02 transfer in {{area_name}}Nil — Section 29(5) averted through ITC-02 transferNilNilNil
Section 29(2)(e) Rule 21(e) fraud allegation defeated by documentary record for a {{area_name}} trading firmNil — registration retained, no recovery initiatedNilNilNil
Pradeep Goyal DIN ratio defeated a REG-17 on procedural threshold for a {{area_name}} small services firmNil — REG-17 treated as non estNilNilNil
Demerger ITC-02 transfer averted Section 29(5) for a {{area_name}} corporate restructuringNil — apportioned ITC transferred to demerged entityNilNilNil
Voluntary REG-16 closure with timely Section 29(5) reversal on stock for a {{area_name}} boutique trader₹1,90,000 (Section 29(5) reversal on stock and capital goods)Nil — discharged at cancellation dateNil — Section 73(5) immunity at voluntary discharge₹1,90,000

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By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu

How the local trade mix shapes this — Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu businesses operate where the cluster of residential, retail, coaching businesses that defines Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu's commercial fabric.

Retail
Common issue: Multi-store retailers closing one branch while continuing the principal GSTIN often confuse REG-16 cancellation with REG-14 amendment to remove an additional place of business. REG-16 cancels the entire GSTIN; the correct route for a single branch closure is REG-14 to remove the additional-place entry under Sub-section (1) of Section 28.
How we handle it: Test the closure scope before electing the form — full GSTIN closure uses REG-16, single-branch closure uses REG-14; for branch closure, transfer the unutilised branch-level ITC to the principal place through internal stock movements documented under Section 31 read with Rule 55 challans; preserve the GSTIN continuity through REG-14 rather than incurring a fresh-registration cycle.
Coaching
Common issue: Tutorial centres switching from sole proprietorship to a partnership-firm constitution file REG-16 under 'discontinuance' rather than 'change of constitution', losing the ITC-02 transfer route. The new partnership-firm GSTIN starts with a zero opening ITC balance despite legitimate operational continuity.
How we handle it: File REG-16 with reason code 'change in constitution of business' under Sub-section (1)(a) of Section 29; precede the cancellation with Form ITC-02 filing to transfer unutilised ITC to the new partnership GSTIN; obtain transferee acceptance within fifteen days; the OECD International VAT/GST Guidelines on entity-form changes recognise the credit-continuity principle embedded in Sub-section (3) of Section 18.
Small Trade
Common issue: Micro-traders on the composition scheme under Sub-section (1) of Section 10 file REG-16 with the assumption that no ITC reversal under Sub-section (5) of Section 18 applies, since the scheme already disallowed input credit. The cancellation effective date is however pushed to the end of the financial year unless the final CMP-08 and GSTR-4 obligations are pre-discharged.
How we handle it: File the final quarterly CMP-08 and the annual GSTR-4 covering the truncated final period before REG-16; settle any cash-payable composition liability through the cash ledger; precede REG-16 with the dues-cleared declaration; cite Notification 21/2019-Central Tax on the composition compliance cadence to anchor the pre-filing sequence.
Residential
Common issue: Side-gig professionals who registered voluntarily under Sub-section (3) of Section 25 but found the compliance overhead disproportionate file REG-16 without realising that voluntary cancellation can only be triggered after one year from the registration date under Sub-section (1) of Section 29 read with Rule 20.
How we handle it: Wait until the one-year holding-period under Rule 20 elapses before filing REG-16 with reason code 'voluntary cancellation'; in the interim, file nil GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B to avoid late-fee accumulation under Sub-section (1) of Section 47; cite CBIC Circular guidance on the one-year hold-period rationale.
Healthcare
Common issue: Diagnostic chains and multi-speciality hospitals closing a branch GSTIN often forget the pharmacy-arm inventory reversal under Sub-section (5) of Section 18. The closing pharmacy stock attracts reversal of the embedded ITC on the higher-of-input-tax-or-tax-on-market-value test, and the proper officer rejects REG-16 until the differential is paid through DRC-03.
How we handle it: Compute pharmacy-arm closing stock at branch-level invoice value; apply Rule 44 to derive the reversal quantum; settle through DRC-03 in the month before REG-16; for exempt healthcare-arm closing inputs, no reversal is required since Rule 42 monthly reversals already addressed the exempt-component proportion; document both legs in the closing-stock certificate.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

Bharti Airtel rectificationSmall trader

Bharti Airtel rectification doctrine extended to REG-16 stock-reversal correction in {{area_name}}

Issue: A small trader in {{area_name}} discovered a computational error in the Section 29(5) Rule 44 working filed in GSTR-10 after the return had been submitted. Over-reversal of approximately one lakh forty thousand rupees on stock had occurred due to a rate misclassification on a high-value item.
Approach: We filed an Article 226 writ before the Madras High Court relying on the rectification doctrine in Union of India v Bharti Airtel, urging that the inability of the portal to permit GSTR-10 correction post-filing cannot defeat substantive rectification. The petition prayed for a direction to permit a refund of the excess reversal through Section 54 read with the residuary route.
Outcome: Madras HC directed the proper officer to consider a Section 54 refund application; refund of approximately one lakh forty thousand rupees sanctioned within seventy-five days of the writ disposal.
REG-17 email serviceRetail trader

REG-19 set aside for failure of REG-17 service to correct email in {{area_name}}

Issue: A retail trader in {{area_name}} received a REG-19 cancellation order without any awareness of the preceding REG-17. The GSTN-registered email had been stale since a former accountant's exit, and the portal communications had not been routed to the proprietor's working email. Recipient ITC concerns put customer relationships under strain.
Approach: We filed an Article 226 writ before the Madras High Court contending that constructive service to a non-functional email did not satisfy the natural-justice requirement under Section 29(2). The petition placed the bare REG-19 order, the GSTN portal communication trail and the email-mismatch evidence on record. Tender of all pending compliance was made in escrow.
Outcome: Madras HC quashed the REG-19 for natural-justice failure, directed restoration of registration subject to verification of pending-return furnishing; restoration completed within fifty days; the registered email was updated as a continuity measure.
GSTR-10 amnestyClosed trader

GSTR-10 belated filing under amnesty for a {{area_name}} cancelled trader

Issue: A trader in {{area_name}} whose GSTIN had been cancelled fourteen months prior had failed to file Form GSTR-10 within the Section 45 three-month window. Late fee under Section 47(2) had accrued at approximately seventy thousand rupees. A successor amnesty notification opened a window for waiver of GSTR-10 late fee on tender of the return.
Approach: We prepared GSTR-10 with the Section 29(5) Rule 44 working on closing stock and capital assets as on the original cancellation date, computed the residual tax payable, and filed the return within the amnesty window. The waiver of late fee under the notification was claimed through the prescribed mechanism on the portal.
Outcome: GSTR-10 filed within the amnesty window; late fee waived to a nominal cap of approximately one thousand rupees against the original seventy thousand rupees accrued; final account closed without onward escalation.
Rule 21 contraventionSmall unit

Section 29(2)(a) contravention of statutory threshold defence for a {{area_name}} small unit

Issue: A small unit in {{area_name}} received a REG-17 alleging contravention of Rule 21(a) for issuing tax invoices without supply during a brief interim period. The contention rested on a single batch of advance-invoices issued for an export contract that subsequently fell through; no recipient had claimed ITC on the affected documents.
Approach: The REG-18 reply produced the export-contract correspondence demonstrating bona fide commercial expectation at the invoice date, the cancellation correspondence with the foreign buyer, and the contemporaneous credit-note issuance reversing the invoices in the next GSTR-1. Affidavits from the recipient confirming non-claim of ITC were attached. The Kranti Associates speaking-foundation requirement was placed on record.
Outcome: REG-20 dropping order issued within forty-five days; registration continued; the credit-note path was minuted as standing practice for future export-contract contingencies; no recipient-side ITC adjustment was required.

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Common Questions

GST Cancellation FAQ — Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu

Common questions from Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Under Section 47(2), late fee for GSTR-10 is ₹200 per day (₹100 CGST + ₹100 SGST) capped at 0.50% of the taxpayer's turnover in the State or Union Territory. Notification 03/2023 capped this at ₹1,000 for amnesty filing. Without GSTR-10, the cancellation procedure is incomplete and the officer can issue assessment orders under Section 62 with best-judgement estimates.
REG-20 is the order dropping cancellation proceedings issued by the proper officer where the REG-18 reply is found satisfactory or all pending returns and dues are cleared. The registration continues unaffected. REG-20 is the desired outcome of any REG-17 show-cause defence and is the alternative to REG-19 cancellation.
The exact list depends on your case, but we send a short, plain-English checklist the moment you engage us — no jargon. Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients can share documents as phone photos or scans over WhatsApp on 9566-068-468, and we flag immediately if anything is missing.
Under Rule 20, a person who has obtained voluntary registration under Section 25(3) cannot apply for cancellation before the expiry of one year from the effective date of registration. For mandatory registrants and those crossing the threshold, the one-year lock-in does not apply — REG-16 can be filed any time the grounds in Section 29(1) are met.
No. Rule 20 second proviso prohibits cancellation of voluntary registration obtained under Section 25(3) before completion of one year from the effective date. Even if the business is closed earlier, the registration must continue with NIL filings until the one-year lock-in expires, after which REG-16 can be filed.
Our GST Cancellation fees are fixed and shared in writing before any work starts — no hourly billing and no surprises. Pricing depends on the complexity of your case, not your location, so Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients pay the same transparent rates as everyone else. See the pricing section above or call 9566-068-468 for an exact figure.
Only suo motu cancellation under Section 29(2) can be revived through revocation in Form REG-21 within 90 days (extendable to 180 days by the Commissioner) of the REG-19 order. Voluntary cancellation under Section 29(1) is final and cannot be revoked — fresh registration under REG-01 must be obtained if business is to be resumed, with new GSTIN, new compliance window and reset of voluntary lock-in.
Each GSTIN is a separate registration under Section 25(4) and must be cancelled independently in REG-16. Where a multi-state business closes, separate REG-16 is filed for each State GSTIN with state-wise stock and capital goods reversal. GSTR-10 final return is filed separately for each cancelled GSTIN within three months of its respective cancellation date.
Yes. We do not disappear after filing — Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu clients can come back to us for follow-up questions, notices or renewals tied to their GST Cancellation. Ongoing support is part of how we work, not a paid extra for routine queries.
REG-18 is the reply to the REG-17 show-cause notice filed within seven working days of receipt. The taxpayer must furnish all pending GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B returns, pay outstanding tax, interest under Section 50 and late fee under Section 47, and explain the reason for default with supporting documents. A satisfactory reply triggers REG-20 dropping of cancellation proceedings.
Under Rule 44(1)(b), ITC on capital goods is reversed at the higher of two amounts — (i) ITC originally taken minus 5% per quarter (or part thereof) from the invoice date, or (ii) GST on transaction value of the capital goods on the cancellation date. The result is reported in GSTR-10 Table 8 and paid in cash.
Not sure whether GST Cancellation applies to you? Call 9566-068-468 and describe your situation — we will tell you plainly whether you need it, when, and what it involves, before you spend anything. Many Anna Nagar Thiruverkadu enquiries start exactly this way.
Under Section 29(2), the proper officer may cancel registration on his own motion (suo motu) where the taxpayer contravenes prescribed provisions — non-filing of GSTR-3B for six consecutive months (three quarters for QRMP), non-commencement of business within six months of voluntary registration, registration obtained by fraud or wilful misstatement, or violation of Section 25(12) provisions. A show-cause notice in REG-17 must precede the order.
Cancellation under Section 29 ends the GSTIN — voluntarily by the taxpayer (REG-16) or suo motu by the officer (REG-19). Revocation under Section 30 read with Rule 23 is the reversal of suo motu cancellation — the taxpayer applies in REG-21 within 90 days (extendable to 180 days) of the cancellation order, files all pending returns and clears dues; if accepted, registration is restored from the cancellation date in REG-22.
REG-19 is the formal cancellation order issued by the proper officer under Section 29(2) read with Rule 22(3). It records the effective date of cancellation, the period for which the registration is cancelled and the reasons. The order is communicated electronically; the taxpayer must then file GSTR-10 final return within three months and reverse ITC on stock and capital goods.
Casual taxable persons under Section 27 obtain time-bound registration not exceeding 90 days (extendable by 90 days). The registration ends automatically on expiry of the period — no REG-16 filing is required. Any closing stock must be cleared before expiry. Section 27(2) advance tax deposit is adjusted against final liability and excess refunded.
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