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Register for GST in Just 2 Days – Starting at ₹699 Only!*


Are you a business owner, eCommerce seller, freelancer, or startup looking to stay compliant under India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime? Mequintrax Digital Services offers a seamless, CA-assisted online GST registration service to get your business GST-ready in just 2 business days  starting at only ₹699* (T&C apply). With end-to-end support — from documentation to application filing and clarification handling — we make GST registration fast, accurate, and stress-free.


What is GST Registration?

GST registration is the process of obtaining a unique Goods and Services Tax Identification Number (GSTIN) from the government. This 15-digit number is mandatory for businesses that meet certain criteria under the GST Act. It enables your business to collect taxes legally, claim Input Tax Credit (ITC), and operate within the national tax system.Without a valid GSTIN, businesses risk penalties, legal issues, and loss of credibility with clients and suppliers.


Who Needs GST Registration in India?

Under Indian tax law, GST registration is not just a formality — it's a legal obligation for many types of businesses and professionals. Whether you're selling online, offering services, or running a local business, understanding your GST eligibility is crucial to stay compliant and avoid penalties.


Businesses Crossing the Turnover Threshold
  • Service providers (freelancers, consultants, agencies): Must register if annual revenue exceeds ₹20 lakhs (₹10 lakhs in special category states like the North East, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh).

  • Goods suppliers (retailers, wholesalers, traders): Must register if turnover exceeds ₹40 lakhs (₹20 lakhs in special states).


Mandatory Registration – Regardless of Turnover

Some businesses must register even if they haven’t crossed the turnover threshold:

  • Inter-state suppliers of goods or services

  • eCommerce sellers (Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho, or your own site)

  • Casual taxable persons (e.g., participants in exhibitions/fairs)

  • Non-resident suppliers operating in India

  • Input Service Distributors (ISD)

  • Agents representing other suppliers

  • Businesses under the Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM)


Migrating from the Old Tax System

Businesses previously registered under VAT, Service Tax, or Central Excise must transition to the GST system. Operating without GST registration can lead to fines and disruptions.


Special Business Categories Requiring GST
  • Government departments or businesses deducting TDS

  • eCommerce platforms collecting TCS

  • Foreign businesses offering OIDAR services to Indian customers



Not sure if you need to register? Let Mequintrax Digital Services guide you through the entire process from eligibility checks and documentation to filing and follow-up.

GST Registration Turnover Limit in India – Everything You Need to Know

  • Looking to understand if your business needs GST registration? Whether you're a small service provider, goods supplier, or an expanding eCommerce seller, knowing the GST turnover limit is essential for legal compliance and uninterrupted operations.
    At Mequintrax Digital Services, we simplify the GST registration process, offering fast, expert-guided filing—starting at just ₹699/-.

When Is GST Registration Mandatory?

  • While voluntary GST registration is open to anyone regardless of turnover certain thresholds make it compulsory under Indian GST law. If your business exceeds these limits, you must apply for a GST number online to avoid penalties.

GST Turnover Limit for Service Providers

  • If you are providing any kind of service be it consulting, freelancing, IT services, or marketing GST registration becomes mandatory when your aggregate turnover exceeds

    • ₹20 lakhs per year for most states
    • ₹10 lakhs per year for Special Category States

    This includes individual professionals, agencies, and small businesses.

GST Turnover Limit for Goods Suppliers

  • According to Notification No. 10/2019 – Central Tax, businesses exclusively supplying goods are required to register for GST when their aggregate turnover exceeds ₹40 lakhs per year.

    However, this limit is applicable only if all the following conditions are met:

    • You are not supplying any services.
    • You do not sell goods intra-state in any of the following states:
    • Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Puducherry, Sikkim, Telangana, Tripura, Uttarakhand
    • You are not involved in selling ice cream, pan masala, or tobacco products.

    If any of these conditions are not met, your turnover threshold reverts to:

    • ₹20 lakhs (Regular States)
    • ₹10 lakhs (Special Category States)

Special Category States (Lower Turnover Thresholds)

  • Under GST law, these are designated as Special Category States due to their unique economic conditions. If you operate in any of the following, your GST registration threshold is ₹10 lakhs:

    • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Assam
    • Jammu and Kashmir
    • Manipur
    • Meghalaya
    • Mizoram
    • Nagaland
    • Sikkim

What is Aggregate Turnover in GST?

  • Aggregate turnover refers to the total value of all your business transactions across India under a single PAN (Permanent Account Number). It includes:

    • Taxable Supplies
    • Exempt Supplies
    • Inter-State Supplies
    • Exports
    • Value of Reverse Charge Supplies
    • Non-Taxable Supplies

    Note: If you have multiple business locations, the turnover from all branches is combined to determine your eligibility for GST registration.

Understanding the Different Types of GST Registration in India

  • The Indian GST system is designed to simplify taxation by dividing it into four main categories. Each type of GST applies to specific kinds of transactions, helping businesses comply correctly based on their operations:

    1. Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST)
    CGST is charged on the supply of goods and services that happen within the same state. This tax is collected by the Central Government and applies when the sale or service doesn’t cross state borders.

    2. State Goods and Services Tax (SGST)
    SGST applies alongside CGST on sales and services that take place within a single state. This tax is collected by the respective State Government and ensures that states receive their share of tax revenue.

    3. Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST)
    When goods or services move from one state to another, IGST comes into play. IGST is charged on interstate transactions and is collected by the Central Government. It helps maintain a seamless tax structure across different states.

    4. Union Territory Goods and Services Tax (UTGST)
    UTGST applies to the supply of goods and services within Union Territories like Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Lakshadweep, and Chandigarh. This tax is collected alongside CGST and ensures proper revenue collection in these regions.

Documents Needed for GST Registration

  • To register for GST, you will need to submit certain important documents. These help verify your business and its owners. Here’s the list of essential documents required for GST registration:

    • PAN Card of the applicant (business owner or entity)
    • Aadhaar Card for identity verification
    • Proof of Business Registration or Incorporation Certificate to show your business is legally registered
    • Identity and Address Proof of promoters, partners, or directors, along with their recent photographs
    • Address Proof of the Business Location (like rent agreement, electricity bill, or property tax receipt)
    • Bank Account Details, such as a bank statement or a cancelled cheque, to link your business account
    • Digital Signature Certificate (DSC), especially for companies and LLPs, required for online verification
    • Letter of Authorization or Board Resolution authorizing the person submitting the GST application on behalf of the business

Penalties for GST Non-Compliance and Consequences of Not Registering

  • While there are no fees to register for GST, failing to follow GST rules can lead to serious penalties and legal trouble. Here’s what you need to know about the penalties and consequences of non-compliance:

    Penalties for Not Following GST Rules

    • Late Filing Penalty: If you file your GST returns after the deadline, you will have to pay a late filing fee.
    • Interest on Unpaid Tax: If you don’t pay your GST on time, interest will be charged on the outstanding tax amount until it’s cleared.
    • Suspension or Cancellation: Repeated non-compliance can lead to suspension or cancellation of your GST registration, stopping you from legally operating your business.
    • Penalty for Short Payment or Non-Payment: If you pay less tax than owed or fail to pay, you may face a penalty of 10% of the tax due, with a minimum fine of ₹10,000.

    Maximum Penalty: The penalty can go up to 10% of the total tax amount due. Additionally, separate penalties may apply for different types of non-compliance, along with interest on overdue taxes.

Consequences of Not Registering for GST

  • If your business is required to register for GST but fails to do so, the law imposes strict penalties:

    Penalty for Late or No Registration: Under Section 122 of the CGST Act, a person who fails to register when required faces a penalty of ₹10,000 or the amount of tax evaded or short-paid, whichever is higher.

    Higher Penalty for Non-Registration: The fine for not registering can go up to ₹2 lakh or ₹10,000, whichever is greater. This means businesses not registered can face significant financial penalties.

Top 6 Reasons to File Your GST Registration with a Trusted Tax Filing Expert

Expert Guidance


Our team of GST professionals and Chartered Accountants ensures accurate registration, helping you avoid delays, errors, or rejections. We understand the law and guide you with complete legal clarity from start to finish.

100% Online Process


No paperwork hassles or office visits. With our secure digital system, you can complete your GST registration from anywhere in India — fast, simple, and fully compliant with government requirements.

Fast Turnaround Time


We prioritize speed without compromising accuracy. Most GST registrations are processed within 2–4 working days, keeping your business operations on track and helping you start billing clients with GSTIN immediately.

Transparent Pricing


No hidden charges or surprise fees. Our affordable packages come with complete price transparency and breakdowns, so you know exactly what you’re paying for — and why.

Dedicated Support


Our customer support team is always available via call, WhatsApp, or email. We provide real-time updates and personal assistance at every stage of the registration process, ensuring zero confusion or delays.

End-to-End Compliance


Beyond registration, we assist with GST return filing, amendments, and advisory services. You get a long-term compliance partner who helps you stay updated, avoid penalties, and run your business smoothly.

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