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Who is required to take GST registration?

02-Feb-2026
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Answer By law4u team

In India, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration is required for businesses or individuals who meet certain criteria. If you are engaged in the supply of goods or services, you may need to register under GST, but the requirement depends on several factors, including the turnover of the business and the type of business activity. Here’s a breakdown of who needs to take GST registration: 1. Threshold Limit for GST Registration The requirement for GST registration largely depends on your annual turnover. The government has set specific turnover limits, and businesses crossing these thresholds are required to register for GST. For Goods Suppliers: Rs. 40 lakhs: Businesses with a turnover above Rs. 40 lakhs in a financial year are required to register for GST. This limit is reduced to Rs. 20 lakhs for businesses in special category states like Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. For Service Providers: Rs. 20 lakhs: Service providers whose turnover exceeds Rs. 20 lakhs in a year are required to register for GST. This limit is reduced to Rs. 10 lakhs for businesses in special category states. For E-commerce Operators: Any person or business engaged in e-commerce (selling goods or services online) must register for GST, regardless of their turnover. This also applies to operators of platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, etc. 2. Compulsory Registration, Regardless of Turnover Some businesses are required to take GST registration regardless of their turnover, including: Interstate supply of goods or services: If you are engaged in the supply of goods or services across state borders (interstate transactions), you must obtain GST registration, even if your turnover is below the threshold limit. Casual taxable persons: If you are a person who occasionally supplies goods or services in India and does not have a fixed place of business (e.g., seasonal traders, exhibition participants), you must register for GST. Non-resident taxable persons: Foreigners or non-resident entities who supply goods or services in India also need GST registration. Input Service Distributors (ISD): Any business that distributes credit of taxes paid on input services to other branches must register for GST as an ISD. TDS/TCS (Tax Deducted at Source / Tax Collected at Source): If you are required to deduct or collect tax at source under GST provisions (for example, government departments or large-scale businesses dealing with e-commerce), you need GST registration. Online Sellers: E-commerce operators like Amazon, Flipkart, etc., or those selling on such platforms need GST registration. This also applies to sellers on online platforms like Myntra or Snapdeal. 3. Voluntary GST Registration Even if your turnover is below the prescribed limit, you can voluntarily opt for GST registration. This can have several advantages: Input Tax Credit (ITC): You can claim GST credits on business expenses. Business Credibility: A GST registration provides credibility, which is often required when dealing with larger businesses or government contracts. Expansion: If you plan to expand your business and cross the turnover limit, registering early helps avoid penalties. 4. Other Businesses Requiring GST Registration Certain other categories of businesses must also take GST registration, including: Agents of suppliers: If you act as an agent or intermediary for supplying goods or services, you need to be registered for GST. Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM): If you are required to pay tax on reverse charge basis (where the recipient of the goods or service is liable to pay tax), you need to register for GST. Goods & Services Exemptions: If you’re involved in the supply of goods or services that are exempt under GST, but your turnover exceeds the threshold limit, you are still required to register for GST. 5. Businesses Not Requiring GST Registration Certain businesses and activities are exempt from GST registration or have special exemptions, including: Small businesses with turnover below the prescribed threshold (Rs. 20 lakhs for services and Rs. 40 lakhs for goods, unless in a special category state). Exempted goods and services: If your business deals exclusively in goods or services that are exempt from GST (e.g., certain educational services, healthcare, etc.), you may not be required to register. Agriculturalists: People engaged in agricultural activities, such as growing crops or livestock, are generally not required to register for GST unless they are involved in other taxable activities. In Summary: You must take GST registration if: Your business turnover exceeds the prescribed threshold (Rs. 40 lakhs for goods and Rs. 20 lakhs for services). You are involved in interstate supply of goods or services. You are an e-commerce operator or supplier on online platforms. You are a non-resident or casual taxable person. You are involved in tax deducted at source (TDS) or tax collected at source (TCS). You opt for voluntary registration for claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC) or for credibility. If you’re unsure whether your business requires GST registration, it’s a good idea to consult a tax professional or check with the GST portal for clarity based on your specific circumstances.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, GST is filed by certain individuals or business entities who meet certain credentials as specified by law. It can be by annual turnover or mandatory registration, irrespective of the turnover. 1. The limits for annual turnover. If you are solely involved in the supply of goods and the turnover for a financial year is more than 40 lakhs, you need to register under GST. However, this limit is reduced to 20 lakhs when it is in special category states like Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, etc. If you are a service provider, you shall register under GST when the turnover is 20 lakhs in states other than special category or 10 lakhs for special category states. 2. Mandatory registration Irrespective of your annual turnover, you need to mandatorily register under GST if you are an intra-state supplier (i.e. selling goods from one state to another). If you are an e-commerce seller, despite of your turnover, you must register under GST. One must mandatorily register if they reside outside India and supply goods to India. It shall also apply to persons who pay tax under the Revenue Charge Mechanism. I hope this answer helps. For any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.

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