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GST Registration in Nanganallur, Chennai

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What is Form REG-06 the GST Registration Certificate in Nanganallur, Chennai?

Form GST REG-06 is the registration certificate issued under Rule 10 once the application is approved. It contains the 15-digit GSTIN, legal name, trade name, constitution, principal place of business, additional places, date of liability, nature of business activities and authorised signatories. It must be displayed prominently at every place of business under Rule 18.

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  • GST Registration Application REG-01
  • Document Preparation & Review
  • Visit to GST Department for Follow up
  • ARN Tracking Until GSTIN Issued
  • GSTIN Certificate Delivery via WhatsApp
  • HSN / SAC Code Mapping
  • Additional Place of Business: 1 place
  • Bank Account Linking to GSTIN
  • Non-Core Amendment (Phone/Email)
  • Core Amendment (Address/Constitution)
  • Clarification Response to GST Officer
  • DSC for Pvt Ltd / LLP (Add-on)
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GSTIN + amendments + bank
₹2,999one-time

  • GST Registration Application REG-01
  • Document Preparation & Review
  • Visit to GST Department for Follow up
  • ARN Tracking Until GSTIN Issued
  • GSTIN Certificate Delivery via WhatsApp
  • HSN / SAC Code Mapping
  • Additional Place of Business: 1 place
  • Bank Account Linking to GSTIN
  • Non-Core Amendment (Phone/Email)
  • Core Amendment (Address/Constitution)
  • Clarification Response to GST Officer
  • DSC for Pvt Ltd / LLP (Add-on)
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  • GST Registration Application REG-01
  • Document Preparation & Review
  • Visit to GST Department for Follow up
  • ARN Tracking Until GSTIN Issued
  • GSTIN Certificate Delivery via WhatsApp
  • HSN / SAC Code Mapping
  • Additional Place of Business: Unlimited
  • Bank Account Linking to GSTIN
  • Non-Core Amendment (Phone/Email)
  • Core Amendment (Address/Constitution)
  • Clarification Response to GST Officer
  • DSC for Pvt Ltd / LLP (Add-on)

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Policy-Grounded Drafting Approach

Each registration is approached with reference to its statutory underpinning. Section 22 thresholds, Section 24 triggers and Rule 8 procedural specifications are explicitly mapped before drafting, not treated as background. This grounds the application in design intent rather than form-filling routine.

Constitution-Aware Form Drafting

Documentation requirements vary across proprietorships, partnerships, LLPs, private limited companies and HUFs. Each constitution has its specific Rule 8 implications, and the application is drafted to meet the precise documentary expectations applicable to that legal form.

Pre-Submission Document Review

Every annexure is reviewed against the applicable rule before submission. Address proof, signatory authorisation, photograph specifications and bank account proof are independently verified, removing the most common causes of REG-03 deficiency notices observed in our practice.

Aadhaar Authentication Walk-Through

Rule 8(4A) authentication is conducted with the signatory in real time over a coordinated session. The probability of failed OTP capture or session timeout, which would route the file to on-site inspection, is materially reduced by structured assistance.

Multi-State Filing Coordination

For applicants operating across States, parallel REG-01 filings are coordinated under one engagement. Constitution, signatory and bank account particulars are kept consistent across jurisdictions, preventing the cross-State data inconsistency that later requires REG-14 amendment.

Composition Eligibility Assessment

At the registration stage, Section 10 eligibility is evaluated against the applicant's projected turnover and supply mix. The flat-rate composition election is locked in where appropriate, since the alternative is to wait for the next financial year before opting in.

Key Benefits

What Nanganallur Clients Get

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

Place-of-Supply Anchoring Certainty
A registration anchored in the correct State under Section 25(1) ensures that subsequent supplies are correctly classified as intra-State or inter-State under the IGST Act. Mis-anchored registrations generate downstream classification disputes that are costly to unwind through amendment.
Composition Election Window
Section 10 composition election is available only at the registration stage or at the start of a financial year. Evaluating eligibility against the ₹1.5 crore goods threshold or ₹50 lakh services threshold during initial filing locks in the appropriate scheme without waiting another fiscal cycle.
Cross-State Filing Consistency
Multi-State enterprises require parallel registrations under Section 25(1). Coordinating constitution, signatory and PAN particulars across all REG-01 filings prevents the cross-jurisdiction inconsistency that triggers later REG-14 amendments and officer queries.
Verification Outcome Optimisation
Aadhaar authentication under Rule 8(4A) yields the seven-working-day deemed approval route, while properly curated address proof under Rule 25 protects against adverse outcomes when physical verification is triggered. Both pathways are managed actively rather than left to chance.
Audit Trail Completeness
Section 35 requires registered persons to maintain books and records for prescribed periods. Capturing the full registration trail at the outset, including REG-02 acknowledgement and REG-06 certificate, ensures that audit defence under Section 65 or Section 66 has a complete documentary base.
Forward E-Invoicing Readiness
Aggregate annual turnover thresholds for e-invoicing under Notification 10/2023-Central Tax are tracked from registration onwards. Anticipating the threshold during the first compliance year prevents abrupt operational disruption when the e-invoicing trigger is met mid-year.
Comparison

Voluntary vs Compulsory

Why this matters here — In Nanganallur, the business activity radiating outward from Nanganallur Maruthi Temple and nearby commercial pockets; with quick access via Nanganallur Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Nanganallur to the rest of Chennai.

AspectVoluntaryCompulsory
Composition eligibilityAvailable under Section 10 if turnover stays within ₹1.5 crore (₹50 lakh for service providers under Section 10(2A))Available under Section 10 only if compulsory-registration trigger is not one of the disqualifying categories (e-commerce, inter-State, etc.)
Documents requiredSame as compulsory — PAN, Aadhaar, address proof, bank account, photograph, signatory authorisationSame as voluntary plus any category-specific documents (LoA for SEZ, deductor proof for TDS-GSTIN, etc.)
B2B credibilityHigh — enables tax invoices and ITC flow to corporate clientsHigh — same B2B credibility as voluntary, plus statutory necessity
Trigger basisAny person below the Section 22 threshold who chooses to register under Section 25(3)Section 22 threshold crossing or Section 24 specified category, regardless of turnover
Statutory provisionSection 25(3) of the CGST Act 2017Sections 22 and 24 of the CGST Act 2017
Time limit to applyNo upper limit — can apply any timeWithin 30 days from the date of liability under Section 25(1)
Application formREG-01 (regular category)REG-01 (regular category) or REG-07 (TDS/TCS) or REG-09 (NRTP)
Liability to file returnsAll standard provisions apply once registered — monthly GSTR-1, GSTR-3BAll standard provisions apply — monthly GSTR-1, GSTR-3B and applicable category returns
ITC entitlementFull ITC on inputs from registration date; pre-registration ITC limited to Section 18(1) windowsFull ITC on inputs from effective date of registration
Cancellation pathwayCan apply for cancellation under Section 29(1) if business is discontinued or turnover stays below thresholdCancellation under Section 29(1) is permitted on the same grounds; for Section 24 cases, the triggering activity must cease
Penalty for delayNone — no late-registration consequence since there is no statutory obligationSection 122(1)(xi) penalty of ₹10,000 or the tax evaded, whichever is higher, plus Section 50 interest
Use caseB2B service providers wanting ITC pass-through, startups capturing pre-revenue input ITC, exporters needing LUTCrossed turnover threshold, inter-State supplier, e-commerce seller, NRTP, casual TP, reverse-charge liable, TDS/TCS role
Documents Required

Documents for GST Registration

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PAN of business / proprietor / company
Aadhaar of authorised signatory and one promoter
Recent passport-size photograph of signatory and promoters
Proof of principal place of business — EB bill, property tax receipt or rent agreement with NOC
Bank account proof — cancelled cheque or first page of passbook or bank statement
Board resolution or authorisation letter for the authorised signatory
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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 — In Nanganallur, the cluster of residential, aviation, retail businesses that defines Nanganallur's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Aggregate turnover crosses the registration threshold in a financial year30 daysREG-01Liability to pay tax from the date the threshold was crossed; Section 122(1)(xi) penalty of ₹10,000 or the tax evaded, whichever is higher
First inter-State taxable supply by an unregistered person30 daysREG-01Compulsory registration trigger under Section 24(i); ITC of inputs held in stock is permitted from the date of liability if registration is obtained on time
Casual taxable person intends to commence supply5 daysREG-01 + advance tax depositNo supply can commence till GSTIN is issued; advance deposit covering the estimated period of validity is required
REG-03 deficiency notice issued by the proper officer7 daysREG-04Application is treated as rejected in REG-05 if no reply or unsatisfactory reply
Suo motu cancellation order under Section 29(2) issued90 daysREG-21Revocation window lapses; only Commissioner-level extension under Section 30 proviso is available, and that itself caps at a further 180 days
First GSTR-3B due date after grant of registration (post-30th of next month)Last day of month following month of registration grantGSTR-3BSection 47 late fee plus Section 50 interest on tax payable; cascading default risk into Rule 21A
Bank account particulars to be furnished post-grant of registration45 daysREG-01 amendment (bank details)Rule 21A suspension of GSTIN and bar on issuing tax invoices
Application by government deductor for TDS registration30 days before payment triggerREG-07Cannot deduct GST TDS or file GSTR-7 without a TDS-GSTIN

Deadline pressure points we see in Nanganallur: Closer to Nanganallur, for the professional and salaried population of Nanganallur navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

REG-20Order for Dropping of Cancellation Proceedings

Order passed by the proper officer dropping suo motu cancellation proceedings when REG-18 reply is satisfactory

Within 30 days of REG-18 Jurisdictional Range Officer
REG-21Application for Revocation of Cancellation

Application by taxpayer for revocation of suo motu cancellation; requires filing of all pending returns first

Within 90 days of cancellation order (extendable to 180 days by Commissioner) Common Portal
REG-22Order for Revocation of Cancellation

Approval order for revocation of suo motu cancellation

Within 30 days of REG-21 Jurisdictional Range Officer
REG-23SCN for Rejection of Revocation

Show-cause notice where REG-21 application appears unmeritorious

Issued before rejecting revocation Jurisdictional Range Officer
REG-24Reply to SCN for Rejection of Revocation

Taxpayer's reply to REG-23

Within 7 working days of REG-23 Common Portal (taxpayer)
REG-25Certificate of Provisional Registration

Provisional registration certificate (legacy form — used during VAT to GST transition)

One-time legacy issuance Common Portal
REG-26Application for Enrolment of Existing Taxpayer

Application for enrolment by taxpayers migrating from legacy VAT / service tax / excise (legacy)

One-time legacy filing window Common Portal
REG-29Application for Cancellation of Provisional Registration

Application by a provisionally registered person who is not liable to register under GST

Within a notified time window Common Portal

GST Registration in Nanganallur, Chennai 600061

Approvals, acknowledgements and queries for Nanganallur businesses tie back to the Saidapet Division, so our GST Registration cadence accounts for how that office works. Businesses registered in Nanganallur share the Chennai South jurisdiction, and their statutory matters route through the same Saidapet Division each time. Because PIN 600061 sits inside the Chennai South jurisdiction, the handling office for Nanganallur stays consistent across years, which matters when filings or approvals span cycles. We keep a cycle-by-cycle record of how the Saidapet Division of the Chennai South handles Nanganallur filings and approvals.

Working in Nanganallur brings a logistical edge: proximity to Sri Aurobindo School and the Nanganallur Bus Stop corridor keeps physical document handling fast. Freight and foot traffic from the Nanganallur Bus Stop hub pull steady daily commerce through Nanganallur, so there is rarely a quiet filing month in this residential with airport area commerce pocket. The residential with airport area commerce mix of Nanganallur shapes what lands in our workpapers — a blend of coaching activity and the commercial pulse around Sri Aurobindo School. Commercial activity in Nanganallur runs medium, so GST Registration volumes scale through peak months and we staff the Nanganallur desk accordingly.

The residential firms we serve in Nanganallur value a GST Registration partner who already understands their sector's compliance rhythm. We have closed enough GST Registration files for residential firms near Nanganallur to know where the department usually probes. GST Registration for residential businesses in Nanganallur hinges on getting the sector's recurring entries right the first time. Sector concentration matters: when Nanganallur leans toward residential, the GST Registration risks cluster around the same few line items each cycle.

Fixed-fee scoping means a Nanganallur business knows the GST Registration cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement. Turnaround for Nanganallur GST Registration is deterministic — fixed fee, a scoped timeline, and a same-business-day acknowledgement once filed. Working papers for Nanganallur GST Registration engagements stay archived and retrievable, which makes any later notice or query straightforward to answer. Our Nanganallur GST Registration process is built to be predictable, documented, and on time, cycle after cycle.

Serving Nanganallur and Adambakkam from one team keeps GST Registration turnaround identical across the cluster. GST Registration clients in Adambakkam are handled by the same practitioners who run our Nanganallur desk. From the same Nanganallur team we also serve Adambakkam and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. Coverage from Nanganallur naturally extends to Adambakkam, so group entities across the area share one GST Registration workflow.

The GST Registration mistakes we see most in Nanganallur are avoidable with disciplined intake, which our checklist enforces. Over several cycles in Nanganallur, the recurring GST Registration issues cluster around a predictable short list we screen for early. Common patterns in the Saidapet Division give Nanganallur businesses an early-warning map we use to pre-empt GST Registration issues. Because we work repeatedly across Nanganallur, we can benchmark a new client's GST Registration position against the locality norm.

When a Pallavaram business expands into Nanganallur, we extend its GST Registration setup to PIN 600061 without disruption. Incorporating in Nanganallur comes with jurisdiction, registration and GST Registration steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch. For a new business incorporating in Nanganallur or shifting its principal place of business here, GST Registration setup is one of the first things to get right. Relocating a registered office into Nanganallur (PIN 600061) changes the assessing division, and we handle that GST Registration transition cleanly.

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GST Registration in Nanganallur — Complete Guide

The cause of most REG-05 rejections, on the strength of officer feedback, is documentation that does not establish nexus between applicant, premises and constitution. Our checklist follows the structure of Rule 8(2) and the State-specific information block of REG-01 Part B. Each upload is paginated, titled and reconciled before submission to eliminate the deficiency-notice cycle.

GST Registration in Nanganallur, Chennai

New GSTIN applications for Nanganallur businesses are filed under Section 22 to 24 of the CGST Act with full REG-01 documentation, Aadhaar authentication and ARN tracking — REG-06 certificate typically delivered within 7 working days.

GST Registration Consultant in Nanganallur — REG-01 Specialist

A dedicated GST registration consultant in Nanganallur prepares REG-01 Part A and Part B, compiles principal place of business proof, manages Aadhaar e-KYC and replies to any REG-03 deficiency notice within the 7-working-day window.

Compulsory GST Registration in Nanganallur — Section 24 Triggers

Inter-state suppliers, e-commerce sellers, casual taxable persons and persons liable under reverse charge in Nanganallur must register under Section 24 irrespective of turnover. We assess applicability and file REG-01 within the 30-day statutory window from the date of liability.

Multi-State and Virtual Office GST Registration in Nanganallur

For Nanganallur businesses expanding to other States, separate GSTINs are obtained under Section 25 with State-specific principal place of business proof. Virtual office addresses with valid lease and NOC are sourced where required for multi-state presence.

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Key Facts — GST Registration in Nanganallur
REG-01 Part A and Part B fully drafted for Nanganallur clients — PAN, Aadhaar, address proof, bank and constitution details verified before submission.
Aadhaar authentication completed under Rule 8(4A) — deemed approval in 7 working days under Notification 62/2020-Central Tax.
Section 22 turnover threshold tracked monthly for Nanganallur clients — ₹40 lakh goods / ₹20 lakh services trigger flagged in advance.
Section 24 compulsory registration triggers screened — first inter-state invoice, e-commerce listing, casual taxable presence and RCM liability all assessed.
REG-03 deficiency notices replied via REG-04 within 7 working days — supporting documents uploaded with point-by-point clarification.
Principal place of business proof curated — EB bill, property tax receipt or rent agreement plus NOC accepted by jurisdictional officers in Nanganallur.
Multiple business verticals registered under Section 25(2) read with Rule 11 — separate GSTINs for distinct verticals on the same PAN.
Multi-state GSTIN coordination — Tamil Nadu plus Karnataka, Andhra or Telangana branch registrations completed under one engagement.
Composition Scheme opt-in evaluated at REG-01 stage — flat 1%/5%/6% under Section 10 reviewed against regular registration with full ITC.
REG-06 registration certificate delivered on WhatsApp same day of approval — display copy formatted for shop and office front-of-house.
People Also Ask — GST Registration in Nanganallur
Who is required to obtain GST registration in Tamil Nadu?
Every person whose aggregate annual turnover exceeds ₹40 lakh for goods or ₹20 lakh for services under Section 22 of the CGST Act must register. Additionally, Section 24 mandates registration irrespective of turnover for inter-state suppliers, e-commerce operators and sellers, casual taxable persons, persons liable under reverse charge, TDS/TCS deductors and Input Service Distributors.
How long does GST registration take after submitting REG-01?
With successful Aadhaar authentication, registration is deemed approved in 7 working days from REG-01 submission unless the proper officer issues a REG-03 deficiency notice. Without Aadhaar authentication, physical verification of the principal place of business under Rule 25 is mandatory and approval extends up to 30 days under Rule 9(5).
What documents are needed for GST registration in Nanganallur?
Core documents are PAN of the business, Aadhaar of the authorised signatory and one promoter, recent photograph, proof of principal place of business (EB bill, property tax receipt or rent agreement plus NOC), bank account proof (cancelled cheque or passbook page) and DSC for companies/LLPs or EVC for other constitutions. Additional documents apply for partnerships and companies.
Can a residential address in Nanganallur be used for GST registration?
Yes. Residential premises can serve as principal place of business if supported by ownership proof (property tax or EB bill in the applicant's name) or a rent agreement with NOC from the owner. The address must be physically accessible for verification under Rule 25 and books of account must be maintained at this location under Section 35.
Is GST registration free or are there government fees?
There is no government fee for GST registration under the CGST Act or Rules. Submission of REG-01, REG-04 deficiency reply and REG-06 download are all free of cost on the GST portal. Professional fees for REG-01 preparation, Aadhaar authentication assistance, ARN tracking and post-registration return preparation are charged separately by GST consultants.
What happens if GST registration application is rejected?
Rejection is communicated through Form REG-05 with reasons recorded. The applicant may file a fresh REG-01 addressing the rejection grounds with corrected documents. Alternatively, an appeal may be filed under Section 107 of the CGST Act before the Appellate Authority within 3 months of the rejection order, with pre-deposit conditions where applicable.
Is physical office mandatory for GST registration?

A principal place of business with documented occupation rights is mandatory; this can be owned, rented or co-working space provided proper address proof and NOC are produced. A purely virtual address without operational basis is liable to rejection.

Can a residential address be used for GST registration?

Yes — a residential address can be used as the principal place of business if the property is owned, or if rented with a registered rent agreement and NOC from the owner, and the activity is permitted by the residential building bye-laws.

What is Aadhaar authentication in GST registration?

Aadhaar authentication is identity verification of the promoter or authorised signatory through Aadhaar-linked OTP, prescribed under Rule 8(4A). Opting for Aadhaar authentication generally results in faster approval; opting out triggers physical verification under Rule 25.

What is the ARN in GST registration?

ARN stands for Application Reference Number — the system-generated acknowledgment number issued in Form REG-02 when Form REG-01 is submitted. It is used to track the application status on the GST portal.

What is the TRN in GST registration?

TRN is the Temporary Reference Number issued after Part A of REG-01 is filed and OTP-validated. The TRN is valid for fifteen days and is used to log in and complete Part B of the application.

What is REG-01 in GST?

Form GST REG-01 is the application for registration prescribed under Rule 8. It has two parts — Part A (PAN, mobile, email) generates the TRN; Part B captures business details, promoters, signatory, principal place of business and bank account.

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What is GST registration and when is it required

Statutory basis under Section 22

GST registration in India is governed by Sections 22 to 30 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act 2017 read with corresponding State GST legislation. The trigger for compulsory registration under Section 22 is an aggregate annual turnover of ₹40 lakh for exclusive suppliers of goods in Tamil Nadu (per Notification 10/2019-Central Tax) and ₹20 lakh for service or mixed suppliers. Aggregate turnover under Section 2(6) is the sum of all taxable supplies, exempt supplies, exports of goods and services, and inter-State supplies of a person having the same Permanent Account Number, computed on an all-India basis. Once a person crosses this threshold in any financial year, the obligation to register arises within thirty days under Section 25(1). Section 24 of the CGST Act overrides Section 22 entirely for specified categories including inter-State taxable suppliers, casual taxable persons, persons supplying through e-commerce operators, and reverse-charge liable persons — these categories must register regardless of turnover.

Voluntary registration option

A person whose aggregate turnover is below the threshold can still register voluntarily under Section 25(3) of the CGST Act. Once voluntary registration is granted, all provisions of GST law apply to such a person as they would to any registered person — including monthly returns, ITC eligibility for inputs, and the obligation to issue tax invoices. Voluntary registration is commonly chosen by B2B service providers and traders who want to enable ITC pass-through to their corporate clients, by exporters who need to file LUTs and claim refunds, and by startups that want to capture ITC on early-stage procurement before revenue commencement. Once obtained, voluntary registration cannot be casually surrendered — REG-16 cancellation follows the same procedure as any other cancellation under Section 29.

The REG-01 application process step by step

Part B — business details

Part B of REG-01 is filed after logging in with the TRN. It captures business details (trade name, constitution, nature of business activities), promoters / partners / directors (with PAN, Aadhaar, residential address, and photographs), authorised signatory designation, principal place of business (with address proof and ownership / occupancy basis), additional places of business (each with its own address proof), goods and services with HSN / SAC codes (up to five primary), bank account details (with proof), state-specific information, and a verification declaration. Part B is divided into multiple sections that can be saved progressively before final submission.

Aadhaar authentication or physical verification

After Part B is submitted, the applicant is given the option to opt for Aadhaar authentication under Rule 8(4A). If Aadhaar authentication is chosen, the promoter or authorised signatory receives an Aadhaar OTP for instant identity validation; this is the faster path and the application typically clears in 7 working days. If Aadhaar authentication is not opted for, or if authentication fails, the application moves to physical verification under Rule 25 where the proper officer visits the principal place of business, examines the operations, and uploads Form REG-30 within 15 working days. Physical verification adds time and the risk of adverse observations on premises-non-genuineness.

REG-03 deficiency and REG-04 reply

If on examination of REG-01 the proper officer finds the application incomplete or unsatisfactory, a notice in Form REG-03 is issued seeking additional information or documents. The applicant must respond within seven working days through Form REG-04 carrying clarifications and any additional supporting documents. If no reply is received, or if the reply is found unsatisfactory by the officer, the application is rejected in Form REG-05. A rejected application can be either re-filed afresh after addressing the deficiency, or contested by way of appeal under Section 107 of the CGST Act within three months of the rejection order.

Registration certificate REG-06 and post-grant steps

Effective date of registration

Form REG-06 — the certificate of registration — is issued after the application is approved. The certificate carries the 15-digit GSTIN, the legal name and trade name, the constitution, the principal place of business and additional places, the date of registration, and the date of validity (for casual or non-resident taxable persons). The effective date of registration is the date from which the registered person is liable to charge GST on supplies and entitled to claim ITC on inputs. For first-time threshold-crossers, the effective date is generally the date the application was filed (if filed within 30 days of liability) or the date of liability itself in delayed cases. For voluntary registration, it is the date of grant.

Bank account particulars post-registration

Rule 10A of the CGST Rules mandates that within forty-five days of grant of registration, or before the first GSTR-3B is filed (whichever is earlier), the registered person must furnish bank account details through an amendment of REG-01. The bank account must be in the name of the registered taxable person and must be linked to the PAN. Failure to furnish bank-account particulars within the timeline triggers Rule 21A suspension of the GSTIN — the suspended taxpayer cannot issue tax invoices or pass on ITC during the suspension. Compliance with Rule 10A is therefore one of the first post-registration housekeeping items.

First GSTR-3B filing

The first GSTR-3B return after registration is due on the 20th, 22nd or 24th of the month following the month of registration grant — the date depending on the State and the QRMP-opt-in status. The first return covers the period from the effective date of registration to the end of the registration month. Output tax on supplies made from the effective date, ITC on inputs received from the effective date, and net tax payable are declared. Section 47 late fee plus Section 50 interest at 18% per annum apply if the first return is delayed. A clean first GSTR-3B sets the tone for the compliance record and reduces scrutiny exposure.

Compulsory registration under Section 24

Reverse-charge and TDS / TCS roles

Section 24(iii) requires compulsory registration for persons liable to pay tax under reverse charge — for example, recipients of GTA services, lawyer services, or supplies from unregistered persons in specified scenarios. Section 24(vi) covers persons liable to deduct TDS under Section 51 (specified government departments and notified entities); Section 24(x) read with Section 52 covers TCS collectors. TDS deductors and TCS collectors obtain a separate registration in Form REG-07 in the TDS or TCS category — this is distinct from any regular GSTIN they may hold for their own supplies. The TDS deductor files GSTR-7 monthly; the TCS collector files GSTR-8 monthly.

Inter-State suppliers

Section 24(i) of the CGST Act makes registration compulsory for any person making an inter-State taxable supply, regardless of aggregate turnover. The threshold under Section 22 does not protect inter-State suppliers. The day the first inter-State invoice is raised, the supplier must already be registered under GST. This rule catches many freelancers, IT-services providers and traders unaware — particularly those who scale from local clients to inter-State or overseas clients without proactively planning the registration timeline. Export of goods or services is also treated as inter-State supply under Section 7 of the IGST Act and triggers Section 24(i) registration. The penalty for failure to register under Section 122(1)(xi) is ₹10,000 or the tax evaded, whichever is higher.

Casual and non-resident taxable persons

Section 24(iv) and Section 27 of the CGST Act govern casual taxable persons (CTPs) and non-resident taxable persons (NRTPs). A casual taxable person is one who occasionally supplies goods or services in a State or Union Territory where they have no fixed place of business — for example, a trader from another State participating in an exhibition or trade fair in Tamil Nadu. A non-resident taxable person is one who occasionally supplies goods or services in India but has no fixed place of business or residence in India. Both must apply for registration at least five days before commencement of business in the State, in Form REG-01 (CTP) or REG-09 (NRTP), and make an advance deposit of estimated tax. Registration is valid for ninety days, extendable by another ninety on application in REG-11.

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Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

ECrL

Electronic Credit Ledger — the ledger reflecting ITC claimed through GSTR-3B. Used only to discharge output tax liability (not interest, late fee or penalty). Subject to Rule 86A and Rule 86B blocking provisions.

GSTR-3B

Summary monthly return capturing output tax, ITC availed, and net tax payable. The first GSTR-3B due after registration captures the period from the effective date of registration onward.

GSTR-1

Monthly or quarterly statement of outward supplies declaring B2B invoice details, B2C summary, exports, credit notes and debit notes. Drives recipient ITC visibility through GSTR-2B.

GSTR-2B

Auto-drafted ITC statement on a monthly cut-off basis, generated from GSTR-1 / GSTR-5 / GSTR-6 filings of suppliers. Static and the primary basis for ITC claim under Rule 36(4).

Reverse Charge Mechanism

GST liability that shifts to the recipient of supply instead of the supplier. Triggered for notified categories such as GTA services, lawyer services, and inward supplies from unregistered persons in specified cases. Section 9(3) and 9(4) govern.

Voluntary Registration

Registration obtained by a person not otherwise liable under Section 22 or Section 24. Once obtained, all provisions of GST law apply as to any registered person. Useful for ITC pass-through on B2B sales.

Place of Supply

The place where a supply is considered to take place under the GST law. Determines whether a transaction is intra-State (CGST + SGST) or inter-State (IGST). Sections 10 and 12 of the IGST Act govern.

Time of Supply

The point in time at which the liability to pay GST arises. Sections 12 and 13 of the CGST Act prescribe time of supply for goods and services respectively.

B2B Supply

Business-to-business supply where the recipient is a registered person. Invoice-level details are required to be declared in GSTR-1 to enable recipient ITC.

B2C Supply

Business-to-consumer supply where the recipient is unregistered or a final consumer. Aggregate-level details are declared in GSTR-1; HSN-summary still required.

Inter-State Supply

Supply where the location of supplier and the place of supply are in two different States. Attracts IGST. Triggers compulsory registration under Section 24(i) regardless of turnover.

Intra-State Supply

Supply where the location of supplier and the place of supply are in the same State. Attracts CGST plus SGST.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

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

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
Pvt Ltd company registered only after 6 months of operations (vs 30-day requirement)₹3,24,000 (₹18 lakh × 18% × 6 months ratio)₹19,440 (18% × 4 months avg)₹3,24,000₹6,67,440
LLP started B2B operations without registration, partner-discovered after 9 months₹4,86,000 (₹27 lakh × 18% × 9 months ratio)₹43,740 (18% × 6 months avg)₹4,86,000₹10,15,740
Healthcare clinic pharmacy arm crossed threshold but registered only on next-year notice₹1,35,000 (₹7.5 lakh × 18% × 12 months / 12)₹16,200 (18% × 8 months avg)₹1,35,000₹2,86,200
Construction contractor receiving Section 51 GST TDS but unregistered₹2,16,000 (₹12 lakh × 18% × 6 months ratio)₹15,120 (18% × 5 months avg)₹2,16,000₹4,47,120
Petrol pump franchise unregistered for ancillary income (₹65 lakh turnover)₹1,17,000 (lubricant supplies portion only)₹9,360 (18% × 5 months avg)₹1,17,000₹2,43,360
Casual taxable person at trade exhibition unregistered₹3,24,000 (₹18 lakh × 18%)₹4,860 (18% × 1 month)₹3,24,000₹6,52,860

How Nanganallur businesses typically avoid these: Closer to Nanganallur, the business activity radiating outward from Nanganallur Maruthi Temple and nearby commercial pockets, which is why for the professional and salaried population of Nanganallur navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Nanganallur

How the local trade mix shapes this — In Nanganallur, the business activity radiating outward from Nanganallur Maruthi Temple and nearby commercial pockets.

Retail
Common issue: Family-run retail clusters where multiple units operate under the same PAN often miss the aggregate-turnover rule. Section 2(6) computes aggregate turnover PAN-wise across all branches and States; the threshold applies to the sum, not to each branch.
How we handle it: Compute aggregate turnover PAN-wise on a rolling 12-month basis; if combined turnover approaches the threshold, register one GSTIN covering all branches as principal and additional places, or opt for composition if eligibility holds.
Coaching
Common issue: Faculty TDS issues — coaching institutes paying visiting faculty above ₹30,000 per month must deduct under Section 194J at 10%. Many institutes register for GST but miss the TAN-based Section 194J obligation, creating a separate exposure.
How we handle it: Register for both GST and TAN concurrently; set up quarterly 26Q filings for faculty TDS; reconcile Section 194J deductions against faculty bank statements monthly.
Restaurants
Common issue: Restaurant operators on Zomato / Swiggy miss the Section 9(5) TCS implication. The aggregator collects 5% GST on behalf of the restaurant but the restaurant must still be GST-registered to enable the aggregator's TCS-flow.
How we handle it: Register on aggregate turnover crossing threshold; mark the listing fee paid to aggregator under ITC where 18%-with-ITC route is opted; for 5%-without-ITC option, file accordingly in GSTR-1 / GSTR-3B.
Residential
Common issue: Personal-tax-only filers sometimes obtain GST registration unnecessarily when they start a side-gig that does not yet meet threshold. The overhead of monthly returns is then a sunk cost.
How we handle it: Don't register voluntarily unless the side-gig has crossed ₹20 lakh threshold or is making inter-State / e-commerce supplies; voluntary registration once obtained requires the same monthly compliance as any registered person.
Plastics
Common issue: Plastic manufacturers face HSN-39 classification disputes between primary plastic forms and secondary moulded products. Wrong classification at registration cascades into wrong rate disputes.
How we handle it: Get HSN classification opinion from a tax practitioner at REG-01 stage; declare primary HSN with secondary HSN as variants; capture both in REG-01 with chapter-level codes.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

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

DSC alternativeSmall Trade

DSC issue resolved via EVC route

Issue: A first-generation petty proprietor in Sowcarpet did not have access to a DSC and the cost / certification of obtaining one was a barrier. EVC route was used for proprietorship registrations.
Approach: Filed REG-01 with EVC verification via OTP to the proprietor's mobile and email; Aadhaar authentication smoothened identity verification; no DSC was required.
Outcome: GSTIN issued in 5 working days; subsequent return filings continued via EVC route; no DSC procurement cost incurred.
Composition schemeRestaurants

Restaurant cluster registers under composition

Issue: A three-restaurant family-run group with combined annual turnover of ₹1.1 crore was operating without GST registration on the assumption that each unit's turnover was below threshold. Aggregate-turnover computation under Section 2(6) is PAN-wise across all units, putting the group above threshold.
Approach: Filed REG-01 for the proprietor PAN, opted for composition under Section 10 read with Rule 3 to reduce compliance load, registered all three premises as principal and additional places of business in the same registration.
Outcome: Single GSTIN covering all three restaurants; flat 5% composition rate on turnover; quarterly CMP-08 plus annual GSTR-4 compliance instead of monthly GSTR-3B; total annual GST outflow approx ₹5.5 lakh.
E-commerce TCSRetail

E-commerce seller registration before listing

Issue: A homemaker in Anna Nagar started a small handicrafts business and wanted to list on Amazon and Flipkart. Section 24(ix) of the CGST Act requires compulsory GST registration for anyone supplying through an e-commerce operator that collects TCS, regardless of turnover.
Approach: Filed REG-01 for a sole proprietorship under the homemaker's PAN, captured the residential address as principal place of business with NOC from the property owner (the spouse), opted for regular registration (composition is not available for e-commerce sellers under Section 10(2)(e)).
Outcome: GSTIN granted within 5 working days; Amazon and Flipkart seller accounts activated; first month sales of ₹85,000 captured in GSTR-1 with B2C consolidation; TCS collected by the e-commerce operator reconciled in GSTR-2B.
Constitution changeRetail

Family business converts proprietorship to partnership

Issue: A family-run textile retail business in T Nagar wanted to convert from sole proprietorship to a four-partner partnership for succession planning. The old GSTIN was on the proprietor's PAN; the new partnership had a separate PAN.
Approach: Filed REG-16 voluntary cancellation of old GSTIN on the basis of transfer of business; simultaneously filed fresh REG-01 for the new partnership firm; ensured stock-in-hand was transferred under Section 18(3) with corresponding ITC transfer in ITC-02.
Outcome: Old GSTIN cancelled with effective date matching the partnership-deed date; new partnership GSTIN issued in 5 working days; ITC of ₹2.4 lakh transferred via ITC-02; GSTR-10 final return filed for the old GSTIN within three months.

Why these Nanganallur engagements look the way they do: Closer to Nanganallur, the business activity radiating outward from Nanganallur Maruthi Temple and nearby commercial pockets, which is why for the professional and salaried population of Nanganallur navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

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“As a small services business in Nanganallur we crossed the ₹20 lakh threshold in October. FilingPro flagged it within the same week, filed REG-01 within the 30-day window and we avoided any tax demand on supplies in the gap period. Proactive and well-informed team.”
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Common Questions

GST Registration FAQ — Nanganallur

Common questions from Nanganallur clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Form GST REG-06 is the registration certificate issued under Rule 10 once the application is approved. It contains the 15-digit GSTIN, legal name, trade name, constitution, principal place of business, additional places, date of liability, nature of business activities and authorised signatories. It must be displayed prominently at every place of business under Rule 18.
For a proprietorship, the minimum set is the proprietor's PAN, Aadhaar with active mobile linkage, a recent passport photograph, principal-place-of-business proof which is either an EB bill not older than two months, a property tax receipt for the current assessment year, or a registered rent agreement with notarised landlord NOC, and bank proof in the form of a cancelled cheque, passbook front page or bank statement. For a private limited or LLP add the certificate of incorporation, MOA and AOA or LLP agreement, board or partner resolution naming the authorised signatory, PAN and Aadhaar of every director or designated partner, and DSC of the signatory. Trade name and HSN or SAC of supplies are also captured.
Turnaround depends on the service and how quickly you share documents. Once we have a complete set, GST Registration for Nanganallur clients moves without avoidable delay, and we keep you posted at each stage. We give a realistic timeline upfront rather than an optimistic one.
For a proprietorship — PAN of the proprietor, Aadhaar of the proprietor, recent passport-size photograph, proof of principal place of business (latest electricity bill, property tax receipt or registered rent agreement with NOC from owner), bank account proof (cancelled cheque, first page of passbook or bank statement) and digital signature/EVC for verification. Trade name and constitution details are also entered in REG-01 Part B.
On paper Rule 9 says seven working days from REG-01 submission for the deemed approval window, where Aadhaar authentication has gone through. In real-life data across our last 200-odd applications, the true average from submission to REG-06 download sits at about nine working days. The reason for the gap is small frictions — bank NPCI validation taking a day, the odd weekend falling in the window, occasional officer pull-outs for verification under Rule 25. If Aadhaar authentication is opted out or fails, the timeline extends to 30 days under the physical verification route. We commit nine working days to the client on day one so plans for invoicing align with reality.
We keep payment simple for Nanganallur clients — pay digitally by UPI or bank transfer against a proper invoice. The fee is agreed in writing before work starts, so you always know the amount in advance.
REG-03 is the deficiency notice the jurisdictional officer issues under Rule 9 sub-rule 2 when something on the REG-01 file needs clarification or additional documentation. It must be replied to in Form REG-04 within seven working days. Missing the seven-day reply window leads to outright rejection through Form REG-05 and the application has to be re-filed from scratch. So we treat REG-03 as urgent. Internal turnaround in our office is forty-eight hours from receipt — partner reviews the memo, identifies the specific gap, the client provides the corrected document, and REG-04 is filed with point-by-point clarification. In our last 200 applications all eight that received memos cleared on the first REG-04 pass.
Principal place of business is defined in Section 2(89) of the CGST Act as the place specified in the registration certificate from which the business is ordinarily carried on and where books of account and records are kept. It must be supported by ownership proof or a valid rent agreement with NOC; commercial, residential or shared premises are all acceptable provided documentary proof is in order.
No. The GST Registration fee we quote upfront is the fee you pay — any government fees or third-party charges are shown separately and explained in advance. Nanganallur clients get full transparency before committing.
It can, but with care. The address must be a genuine commercial space with a documented lease or service agreement, a NOC from the actual owner of the premises naming the applicant, and physical accessibility for an officer visit under Rule 25. Pure mailbox or hot-desk arrangements without a dedicated assigned space have repeatedly been rejected and AAR rulings have upheld those rejections. If the client is on a co-working plan we ask the operator for a dedicated-desk allocation letter alongside the standard agreement and NOC, and we keep a copy of the building photograph showing the operator's signage. That packet has held up across our filings.
Yes. Multiple additional places of business within the same State or Union Territory are added under one GSTIN by listing them in REG-01 Part B Section 17 with separate address proof for each. Branches in other States require a separate GSTIN as registration is State-specific under Section 22(1). Each additional place must have independent address proof submitted.
Yes. Beyond GST Registration, we cover GST, income tax, TDS, company and LLP registrations, digital signatures, audits and finance documentation — so Nanganallur clients keep all their compliance under one roof. Ask us about anything on 9566-068-468.
The State-wise design under Section 25(1) of the CGST Act reflects the constitutional bargain captured in Article 246A and Article 279A, under which both the Union and the States retain concurrent authority to levy GST on intra-State supplies. A single national registration would have collapsed this dual sovereignty into a Union construct, undermining the fiscal-federal foundation of the regime. By contrast, the OECD International VAT Guidelines contemplate a single registration because most member jurisdictions are unitary. The Indian model accepts a higher administrative cost in exchange for preserving the consumption-tax claim of each destination State.
Section 2(89) defines the primary business premises by reference to the certificate-specified location from which business activity is habitually conducted and at which the statutory books are kept. A virtual office can satisfy this definition only where the address is a bona fide commercial location backed by ownership or lease records, an NOC from the premises owner and physical reachability for verification under Rule 25. Authority for Advance Ruling decisions across States have rejected pure mailbox arrangements without dedicated physical space. The acceptable model is therefore a serviced workspace with assigned facilities rather than a mere postal forwarding service.
Yes, Section 25(3) allows voluntary registration for any person not liable under Section 22. Once registered voluntarily the person is treated on par with a mandatory registrant, must collect GST on every supply, file GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B every month, comply with e-invoicing if AATO crosses the relevant notification threshold, and cannot cancel the registration within one year except on the specific grounds in Section 29(1). I usually recommend voluntary registration to small B2B suppliers whose corporate buyers will only place orders against tax invoices, and to sellers planning to list on Amazon or Flipkart where a GSTIN is a platform requirement. For pure retail B2C below threshold the case is weaker.
Form REG-05 is the rejection order issued by the proper officer where the REG-04 reply is unsatisfactory, where field verification finds the entity absent from the declared business premises, or where the documents on record are found to be fabricated. Two parallel remedies arise. First, a fresh REG-01 may be filed addressing the recorded grounds with corrected documentation, and this is the practical course where the rejection rests on curable defects. Second, an appeal lies under Section 107 of the CGST Act before the Appellate Authority within three months of the order, with the discretion to extend by one further month on sufficient cause shown.
GST Registration near Nanganallur:

Across Nanganallur we look after firms on 5th Main Road, Balaji Nagar Main Road, Brindavan Nagar Main Road, College Road and Lakeview Street as well as the Murugappa Street, Nanganallur 1st Main Road, Inner Ring Road (Southern Sector) and Mount - Medavakkam Road corridors — local GST Registration without the cross-city travel.

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