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Chennai West · Avadi Division · Thiruverkadu GST Registration

GST Registration · Thiruverkadu suburban residential and temple town Pocket

End-to-end GST Registration for Thiruverkadu suburban residential and temple town establishments — handled by a qualified, in-house team

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What documents do I actually need ready before applying in Thiruverkadu, Chennai?

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.

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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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₹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)
Full GST setup
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GSTIN + Eway Bill + Bill & Other Setup
₹4,999one-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: 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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Section 24 Triggers Mapped

Each of the eleven sub-clauses of Section 24 is mapped against the Thiruverkadu client's actual or projected operations. Where a trigger is identified, REG-01 is filed before the first taxable supply rather than after.

Constitution Mismatch Eliminated

The constitution declared in REG-01 is reconciled against PAN database, MCA records, partnership deed and bank KYC. Mismatches that historically lead to REG-03 are identified and corrected before submission.

Suo Motu Registration Avoided

Where a Thiruverkadu business is approaching threshold or has unknowingly attracted Section 24, REG-01 is filed proactively to avoid suo motu registration under Section 25(8) and the consequential demand under Section 73.

Record For Future Audit

The application record is retained in litigation-grade form for the period required under Section 35(1) read with Rule 56. Any subsequent inspection under Section 67 or scrutiny under Section 61 finds the foundational data intact.

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.

Key Benefits

What Thiruverkadu Clients Get

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

Aadhaar OTP done with the client live
We schedule Aadhaar authentication on a video or phone call with the signatory. OTP confirmation, photograph upload and DSC or EVC verification happen in one sitting. Failed authentications because of stale Aadhaar mobile linkage are caught and corrected before they break the application.
Realistic turnaround commitments
We commit nine working days as a working average for Aadhaar-authenticated applications, not seven. Seven is the statutory deemed approval but in real-life data across our practice the true mean sits closer to nine. We say so upfront so the client plans invoicing accordingly.
REG-04 reply within forty-eight hours
When a REG-03 deficiency memo arrives, the seven-day reply clock is real. Our standard internal turnaround for drafting and filing REG-04 is forty-eight hours from receipt. In the last 200 odd applications, the eight that received deficiency memos all cleared on the first REG-04 pass.
Right scheme picked at registration
Composition under Section 10 versus regular is a strategic choice that constrains the year once made. We assess turnover trajectory, B2B versus B2C mix, and whether buyers need ITC pass-through, then advise. About one in five proprietorship clients with us starts on Composition.
Section 24 trigger screening at sign-up
Inter-state supply, e-commerce listing, RCM liability, casual presence and TCS collector status are checked at the very first intake call. If any apply, registration is compulsory regardless of turnover, and the 30-day Section 25(1) clock is logged in our follow-up system.
Multi-state expansion handled in parallel
When a client expands beyond Tamil Nadu, separate REG-01 filings for each State are coordinated under one engagement, with consistent constitution, signatory and PAN data. Inconsistencies between State GSTINs cause amendment headaches later, so we lock the master data on day one.
Comparison

Voluntary vs Compulsory

Why this matters here — Across Thiruverkadu, the mix of mid-tier residential layouts retail strips coaching centres and supporting small-trade businesses along Thiruverkadu Main Road. Practitioners note that with arterial connectivity via the Pallavaram-Thiruvallur High Road the Thiruverkadu-Ambattur Road and the Avadi-Poonamallee corridor.

AspectVoluntaryCompulsory
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
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
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 — Across Thiruverkadu, Thiruverkadu's blend of VGN gated developments TNHB layouts and supporting SME service businesses.

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
Migration of legacy VAT TIN to GSTIN (where pending)As notified per stateREG-26Loss of opening ITC; need to apply afresh in REG-01

Deadline pressure points we see in Thiruverkadu: For Thiruverkadu engagements specifically — for Thiruverkadu businesses scaling up in a fast-growing suburban residential and commercial belt.

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Forms used in this engagement

Forms most asked about here — Across Thiruverkadu, where real estate developers retail businesses and emerging logistics firms drive a growing share of GST registrations.

REG-13Application for UIN

Application for Unique Identification Number by UN Bodies, Embassies and notified persons for refund of GST paid

On need basis Common Portal / Central Government
REG-14Application for Amendment of Registration

Application to amend particulars furnished in REG-01 — legal name, address, signatory, promoters, additional place of business

Within 15 days of the change Common Portal
REG-15Order of Amendment of Registration

Approval order for changes that require officer review under Rule 19 — typically changes to legal name, constitution or location

Within 15 working days of REG-14 Jurisdictional Range Officer
REG-16Application for Cancellation of Registration

Voluntary cancellation application — filed when business is discontinued, transferred, amalgamated, or turnover falls below threshold

Within 30 days of the event triggering cancellation Common Portal
REG-17Show Cause Notice for Cancellation

Notice by the proper officer in cases of suo motu cancellation triggers — non-filing, fraudulent registration, violation of conditions

Issued before suo motu cancellation Jurisdictional Range Officer
REG-18Reply to SCN for Cancellation

Taxpayer's reply to REG-17 carrying defence and supporting documents

Within 7 working days of REG-17 Common Portal (taxpayer)
REG-19Order for Cancellation

Cancellation order passed by the proper officer after considering REG-18 reply or where no reply is received

Within 30 days of REG-18 reply / expiry Jurisdictional Range Officer
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

GST Registration in Thiruverkadu, Chennai 600077

Businesses registered in Thiruverkadu share the Chennai West jurisdiction, and their statutory matters route through the same Avadi Division each time. Records we prepare for Thiruverkadu carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 13.0844, 80.1019, which map each submission back to this locality. Thiruverkadu is a suburban residential and temple town anchored by the Devi Karumariamman Temple with supporting retail and small-trade activity. Because PIN 600077 sits inside the Chennai West jurisdiction, the handling office for Thiruverkadu stays consistent across years, which matters when filings or approvals span cycles.

Most commerce in Thiruverkadu — invoices, expenses, purchases and statutory records — eventually surfaces in the GST Registration working file we maintain for clients here. Each GST Registration cycle for Thiruverkadu reflects its commercial rhythm — invoices generated near Thiruverkadu Bus Stop, expenses routed through the Thiruverkadu Bus Stop freight network. Freight and foot traffic from the Thiruverkadu Bus Stop hub pull steady daily commerce through Thiruverkadu, so there is rarely a quiet filing month in this suburban residential and temple town pocket. Working in Thiruverkadu brings a logistical edge: proximity to Thiruverkadu Bus Stop and the Thiruverkadu Bus Stop corridor keeps physical document handling fast.

The business mix in Thiruverkadu centres on small trade, and that sector carries its own GST Registration quirks we plan for in advance. A small trade operator in Thiruverkadu gets a GST Registration workflow shaped by sector norms, not a one-size-fits-all template. For a small trade business in Thiruverkadu, the GST Registration scope is rarely generic; we tailor the checklist to how that sector actually transacts. We have closed enough GST Registration files for small trade firms near Thiruverkadu to know where the department usually probes.

Document intake for Thiruverkadu clients runs over WhatsApp, so there is no office visit and no paper shuffle for a GST Registration engagement. Our Thiruverkadu GST Registration process is built to be predictable, documented, and on time, cycle after cycle. A Thiruverkadu client sees the same GST Registration cadence each cycle: intake, reconciliation, review, filing, acknowledgement. Working papers for Thiruverkadu GST Registration engagements stay archived and retrievable, which makes any later notice or query straightforward to answer.

Coverage from Thiruverkadu naturally extends to Ambattur, so group entities across the area share one GST Registration workflow. Businesses straddling Thiruverkadu and Ambattur get a single GST Registration point of contact rather than two. Proximity to Ambattur means a Thiruverkadu engagement can extend across the locality cluster with no change in cadence. A client relocating between Thiruverkadu and Ambattur keeps the same GST Registration file and the same team.

The longer we serve Thiruverkadu, the more precisely we predict where a GST Registration file needs attention. Common patterns in the Avadi Division give Thiruverkadu businesses an early-warning map we use to pre-empt GST Registration issues. Each engagement in Thiruverkadu adds to a record of what the Chennai West jurisdiction expects, sharpening the next GST Registration file. Recurring gaps in Thiruverkadu religious tourism records are the first thing our GST Registration review closes out.

For a new business incorporating in Thiruverkadu or shifting its principal place of business here, GST Registration setup is one of the first things to get right. A startup setting up near Devi Karumariamman Temple in Thiruverkadu gets a GST Registration foundation built for the Avadi Division from day one. Incorporating in Thiruverkadu comes with jurisdiction, registration and GST Registration steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch. When a Vanagaram business expands into Thiruverkadu, we extend its GST Registration setup to PIN 600077 without disruption.

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GST Registration in Thiruverkadu — Complete Guide

Section 25(4) treats establishments of the same person in different States as distinct persons; Section 25(5) extends this to two registrations within a State. Rule 11 then permits registration of separate business verticals on the same PAN. The doctrine, affirmed in Columbia Asia Hospitals (AAR Karnataka), drives our multi-State and multi-vertical structuring advice.

GST Registration in Thiruverkadu, Chennai

New GSTIN applications for Thiruverkadu 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 Thiruverkadu — REG-01 Specialist

A dedicated GST registration consultant in Thiruverkadu 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 Thiruverkadu — Section 24 Triggers

Inter-state suppliers, e-commerce sellers, casual taxable persons and persons liable under reverse charge in Thiruverkadu 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 Thiruverkadu

For Thiruverkadu 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 Thiruverkadu
REG-01 Part A and Part B fully drafted for Thiruverkadu 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 Thiruverkadu 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 Thiruverkadu.
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 Thiruverkadu
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 Thiruverkadu?
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 Thiruverkadu 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.
Can NOC from owner be in plain paper for GST registration?

Yes — the NOC for use of premises can be on plain paper provided it is signed by the owner with a clear statement of consent to use the premises as the principal place of business. Notarisation is not mandatory but adds credibility.

Can co-working space be used for GST registration?

Yes — co-working spaces with NOC and supporting documents (utility bill, registered rent agreement of the co-working operator, signed seat allocation) can be used as the principal place of business. Many startups in OMR and IT corridor areas use this route.

Is e-commerce TCS registration different from regular GST registration?

Yes — e-commerce operators required to collect TCS under Section 52 obtain a separate GSTIN in Form REG-07 in the TCS category. This is in addition to any regular GSTIN they may hold for their own supplies.

Is GST TDS registration different from regular GST registration?

Yes — entities liable to deduct TDS under Section 51 (specified government departments, local authorities, notified entities) obtain a separate GSTIN in Form REG-07 in the TDS category. The TDS GSTIN files GSTR-7.

Can a sole proprietor register under GST without DSC?

Yes — sole proprietors can verify Form REG-01 using EVC (electronic verification code via OTP) instead of DSC. Companies and LLPs are however required to use DSC.

Can address proof be in the name of a relative?

Yes — provided the relative provides a notarised NOC permitting use of the premises and the address-proof document (electricity bill, property tax receipt) is also produced. Many family-owned residences are used this way for GST registration.

What Thiruverkadu clients want to know before signing: For Thiruverkadu engagements specifically — across Thiruverkadu's emerging residential commercial belt along Thiruverkadu Main Road; where real estate developers retail businesses and emerging logistics firms drive a growing share of GST registrations.

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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.

Documents required for GST registration

Proprietorship documents

For a sole proprietorship, the documents required for filing Form REG-01 are: PAN card of the proprietor, Aadhaar card of the proprietor, a recent passport-size photograph, proof of principal place of business (latest electricity bill or property tax receipt for owned premises, or a registered rent agreement with NOC from the owner for rented premises), bank account proof in the proprietor's name (a cancelled cheque, the first page of the passbook with name visible, or a bank statement of the last three months), and Digital Signature Certificate or Electronic Verification Code for verification. Proprietorships are permitted to use EVC (OTP-based) verification, which avoids the cost of obtaining a Class 3 DSC. Trade name (if different from proprietor name) and constitution details are entered in REG-01 Part B.

Private Limited and LLP documents

For a private limited company or LLP, the documentation expands considerably: company or LLP PAN, certificate of incorporation, Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association (for companies) or LLP Agreement (for LLPs), board resolution or LLP partner resolution authorising the signatory, PAN and Aadhaar of all directors or designated partners, passport-size photographs of all directors or designated partners, registered office address proof (electricity bill or rent agreement with NOC and latest utility bill), and DSC of the authorised signatory — for companies and LLPs, DSC is mandatory and EVC is not permitted as a substitute. Companies should ensure that the registered office address declared with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs matches the address in REG-01; any inconsistency triggers Rule 9 deficiency notices.

Partnership and HUF documents

Partnership firms file REG-01 under the firm's PAN with the partnership deed as the constitution proof. All partners' PAN, Aadhaar and photographs are required, along with an authorisation letter or resolution designating one partner as the authorised signatory. Registered office address proof and DSC or EVC of the signatory partner complete the file. For a HUF, the Karta files REG-01 under the HUF's PAN, supported by HUF deed, Karta's PAN and Aadhaar, photograph of the Karta, address proof of the HUF business location, and bank-account proof in the HUF's name. Both partnership and HUF can use EVC verification; DSC is optional but commonly used.

The REG-01 application process step by step

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.

Part A — PAN mobile email

Form GST REG-01 has two parts. Part A captures the applicant's PAN, mobile number and email address. On submission, the GST portal validates the PAN against the Income Tax Department database, sends an OTP to the mobile number and email, and on successful validation generates a Temporary Reference Number (TRN). The TRN is valid for fifteen days and is the credential to log back in and complete Part B. If Part A is not completed within fifteen days, the application lapses and Part A has to be re-filed. Mobile number and email must be unique to the applicant — they cannot be the same as those used in an earlier active TRN.

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.

What Thiruverkadu clients usually ask next: For Thiruverkadu engagements specifically — where real estate developers retail businesses and emerging logistics firms drive a growing share of GST registrations; for Thiruverkadu businesses scaling up in a fast-growing suburban residential and commercial belt.

Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Terms you will hear in this area — Across Thiruverkadu, where real estate developers retail businesses and emerging logistics firms drive a growing share of GST registrations.

Section 132

Prosecution Provisions: Section 132 of the CGST Act criminalises specified offences including evasion of tax above ₹5 crore, fraudulent ITC claim, and issuance of false invoices. Punishable with imprisonment depending on the quantum involved.

DRC-01A

Pre-Show-Cause Communication: Communication issued by the proper officer before issuing a formal DRC-01 show-cause notice under Section 73 or 74, giving the taxpayer the opportunity to pay tax with interest under Section 73(5) or 74(5).

TDS GSTIN

Separate registration as a TDS deductor under Section 51 of the CGST Act. Mandatory for specified government departments, local authorities and notified entities. Obtained through Form REG-07.

TCS GSTIN

Separate registration as a TCS collector under Section 52 of the CGST Act for e-commerce operators. Obtained through Form REG-07 in the TCS category.

GSTIN

GSTIN stands for Goods and Services Tax Identification Number — the 15-character alphanumeric registration number allotted to every person registered under the GST regime. The first two digits are the State code (33 for Tamil Nadu), the next ten are the PAN, the thirteenth is the entity-code based on number of registrations on the same PAN, the fourteenth is the default letter Z, and the last is a check digit.

PAN

Permanent Account Number — the ten-character alphanumeric identifier issued by the Income Tax Department under Section 139A. GST registration is PAN-based; the same PAN can hold multiple GSTINs across different States or as separate business verticals.

ARN

Application Reference Number — system-generated acknowledgment number issued in Form REG-02 when an applicant submits Form REG-01 on the GST portal. The ARN is used to track the application status and respond to deficiency notices.

TRN

Temporary Reference Number — generated after Part A of REG-01 is filed and validated by mobile and email OTP. The TRN is valid for 15 days and is used to log back in and complete Part B of the application.

Aggregate turnover

The sum of all taxable supplies (excluding inward supplies on reverse charge), exempt supplies, exports of goods or services, and inter-State supplies of a person having the same PAN, computed on an all-India basis. Defined in Section 2(6) of the CGST Act.

Compulsory registration

Registration that is mandatory regardless of aggregate turnover, prescribed under Section 24 of the CGST Act. Covers inter-State taxable suppliers, casual taxable persons, reverse-charge liable persons, e-commerce operators, non-resident taxable persons, TDS deductors, TCS collectors, ISDs, and certain notified categories.

Casual Taxable Person

A person who occasionally undertakes taxable supplies in a State or Union Territory where they have no fixed place of business. Must obtain registration at least five days before commencement of business and make an advance tax deposit. Defined in Section 2(20) and governed by Section 27.

Non-Resident Taxable Person

NRTP — a person who occasionally undertakes transactions involving supply of goods or services in India but has no fixed place of business or residence in India. Defined in Section 2(77) and governed by Section 27 of the CGST Act.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

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

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
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
GST TDS deductor (government body) unregistered, 10 months₹2,16,000 (cumulative TDS not deducted at 2%)₹17,280 (18% × 5 months avg)₹2,16,000₹4,49,280
Composite supplier crossed ₹20 lakh, registered after 9 months at OMR co-working₹54,000 (₹3 lakh × 18%)₹4,860 (18% × 6 months avg)₹54,000₹1,12,860
Online food-delivery restaurant unregistered (Zomato Swiggy listing)₹1,80,000 (₹36 lakh × 5% × 12 months)₹14,400 (18% × 5 months avg)₹1,80,000₹3,74,400
Real-estate developer 1% affordable-housing scheme but unregistered at scheme commencement₹6,75,000 (₹6.75 crore project × 1%)₹48,600 (18% × 4 months avg)₹6,75,000₹13,98,600

How Thiruverkadu businesses typically avoid these: For Thiruverkadu engagements specifically — the network of standalone restaurants hospitality establishments and logistics offices along the PTH Road and Thiruverkadu-Ambattur Road; for Thiruverkadu businesses scaling up in a fast-growing suburban residential and commercial belt.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Thiruverkadu

How the local trade mix shapes this — Across Thiruverkadu, where real estate developers retail businesses and emerging logistics firms drive a growing share of GST registrations. Practitioners note that the network of standalone restaurants hospitality establishments and logistics offices along the PTH Road and Thiruverkadu-Ambattur Road.

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.
Small Trade
Common issue: Micro-traders below ₹40 lakh threshold register voluntarily for B2B credibility, then face the overhead of monthly returns without enough volume to justify it. Composition scheme is often a better fit.
How we handle it: Compare regular vs composition before voluntary registration; if predominantly B2C, composition at 1% with quarterly CMP-08 and annual GSTR-4 is far lighter; if B2B-heavy, regular is needed despite the higher compliance burden.
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.
Wholesale
Common issue: Wholesale traders operating largely on cash with under-invoicing often defer registration. When the inevitable scrutiny notice arrives — typically from buyer-side GSTR-2B mismatch reports filed by registered buyers — the unregistered status compounds the penalty exposure.
How we handle it: Register promptly even if operating below threshold once buyer-side registration is happening at scale; voluntary registration enables clean ITC pass-through and avoids buyer-driven escalation; reconcile monthly GSTR-1.
Hospitality
Common issue: Hotel and restaurant chains with multiple outlets sometimes register only the largest outlet, expecting smaller units to remain under threshold. Aggregate turnover is PAN-wise; partial registration creates compliance inconsistency.
How we handle it: Register all outlets under a single GSTIN as principal and additional places of business; for restaurant arms, choose between 5%-without-ITC (regular) and composition (1% / 5% / 6%) basis aggregate turnover and inter-State supply position.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

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

A flavour of cases we handle nearby — Across Thiruverkadu, where real estate developers retail businesses and emerging logistics firms drive a growing share of GST registrations.

Regular schemeRestaurants

Restaurant cluster registers under regular scheme

Issue: A premium restaurant chain in Alwarpet with annual turnover of ₹2.4 crore could not opt for composition under Section 10 since composition for restaurants is capped at ₹1.5 crore turnover. They needed regular registration with the 5%-without-ITC option for the restaurant arm.
Approach: Filed REG-01 in regular category; selected the 5%-without-ITC option for the restaurant supplies; ensured ITC reversal mechanism aligned with the 5% scheme; the bakery arm (separate supply) optionally claimed at 18% with full ITC by separating into a vertical.
Outcome: GSTIN granted in 5 working days; first month GSTR-1 / GSTR-3B captured 5% restaurant supplies; ITC reversal on inputs (utilities, kitchen consumables) reconciled; clean Section 9(5) e-commerce TCS reconciliation with Zomato / Swiggy invoices.
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.

Why these Thiruverkadu engagements look the way they do: For Thiruverkadu engagements specifically — the network of standalone restaurants hospitality establishments and logistics offices along the PTH Road and Thiruverkadu-Ambattur Road; for Thiruverkadu businesses scaling up in a fast-growing suburban residential and commercial belt.

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Common Questions

GST Registration FAQ — Thiruverkadu

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

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.
Operating without registration when liable attracts penalty under Section 122(1)(xi) of ₹10,000 or tax evaded whichever is higher, plus tax with interest under Section 50 at 18% per annum on supplies made in the unregistered period. The proper officer may also issue suo motu registration under Section 25(8) read with Rule 16 imposing the GSTIN from the date of liability.
Turnaround depends on the service and how quickly you share documents. Once we have a complete set, GST Registration for Thiruverkadu clients moves without avoidable delay, and we keep you posted at each stage. We give a realistic timeline upfront rather than an optimistic one.
Non-core fields include trade name, bank account details, contact details of authorised signatory, addition of goods or services and minor business detail changes. These are amended in REG-14 and are auto-approved on submission without officer intervention. The amendment reflects in REG-06 immediately or within one working day.
There is no government fee for GST registration under the CGST Act or Rules. Submission of REG-01 on the portal is free of cost. Professional fees for documentation, REG-01 preparation, Aadhaar authentication assistance, REG-04 deficiency reply and REG-06 download are charged separately by GST consultants.
Call or WhatsApp 9566-068-468 with a one-line description of your requirement. We confirm exactly which documents your Thiruverkadu case needs, share a fixed quote upfront, and start once you approve. The first discussion is free.
Under Rule 8(4A) of the CGST Rules read with Notification 62/2020-Central Tax, the primary authorised signatory and one promoter/partner must complete Aadhaar authentication via OTP after submitting REG-01. Successful authentication moves the application to deemed approval in 7 working days; failure or opting out triggers physical verification of the principal place of business under Rule 9 with a 30-day approval window.
In Tamil Nadu the threshold for compulsory GST registration is aggregate annual turnover of ₹40 lakh for exclusive suppliers of goods and ₹20 lakh for suppliers of services or mixed supplies under Section 22 of the CGST Act 2017 read with Notification 10/2019-Central Tax. Aggregate turnover is computed PAN-wise across all GSTINs in India and includes taxable, exempt, exports and inter-state supplies.
We keep payment simple for Thiruverkadu 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.
DSC is mandatory for companies and LLPs under Rule 8(6). Proprietorships, partnerships, HUF and other constitutions may verify REG-01 using EVC (Electronic Verification Code via Aadhaar OTP) instead. The same authentication mode applies subsequently to returns, amendments and cancellation applications. Class 2 or Class 3 DSC of the authorised signatory is acceptable.
No. The list of documents required for registration is governed by Rule 8 read with the schedule to Form REG-01. A demand for extraneous documents not contemplated by the rules in a REG-03 deficiency notice exceeds jurisdiction and may be resisted in the REG-04 reply with appropriate citation. Where the officer persists and rejects on that ground, the REG-05 order becomes vulnerable in appeal under Section 107 or in writ before the Madras High Court. The applicant should nevertheless place a reasoned representation on record before invoking the appellate remedy, to demonstrate that the procedural courtesy was extended.
Yes. The first discussion about your GST Registration requirement is free — call or WhatsApp 9566-068-468 and we will tell you honestly what is involved, what it costs, and the realistic timeline before you commit to anything.
A non-resident taxable person under Section 2(77) is a person who occasionally undertakes supplies in India without a fixed place of business in India. Registration is in Form REG-09 at least 5 days before commencement under Section 24 read with Rule 13, valid for the period requested up to 90 days, with advance tax deposit. Returns filed in Form GSTR-5.
Form GST REG-04 is the prescribed reply to a REG-03 deficiency notice, filed online within 7 working days. It allows the applicant to upload additional documents, clarify business details, correct address proof or address any specific query raised by the proper officer. After REG-04 is filed the officer has 7 working days to either approve or reject the registration.
Section 25(1) requires a person liable to register to apply within thirty days from the date on which liability arises. Failure attracts Section 122(1)(xi) penalty of ten thousand rupees or the tax evaded, whichever is higher. Independently, supplies made in the unregistered interval remain taxable, and the recipient cannot claim input tax credit on such supplies under Section 16, since the supplier is not a registered person. The combined effect is a cascading cost: penalty on the supplier, irrecoverable tax in the chain and erosion of commercial relationships, all of which the timely-filing window is designed to prevent.
A casual taxable person under Section 2(20) is one who occasionally undertakes supplies in a State where they have no fixed place of business — e.g. a Mumbai trader exhibiting at a Chennai trade fair. Registration is mandatory under Section 24, applied for at least 5 days before commencement using REG-01, valid for the period requested up to 90 days, with advance tax deposit equal to estimated liability.
GST Registration near Thiruverkadu:

Our GST Registration clients in Thiruverkadu are spread right across the locality — along Melpakkam – Kannampalayam Road, 4th Cross Road, 4th Street, Agraharam Street and Hazel Street, and through the Sundaracholavaram Main Road, VGN Ernest Rd, VGN Ernest Road and VGN Road business stretches — so wherever your premises sit, expert help is close by.

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