# gstregistration
12 posts in `gstregistration` tag
New GST Rule December 2025: No Bank Details = No GSTR-3B Filing
Starting December 2025, GST registrations will face automatic suspension if bank account details are not updated within 30 days or before filing GSTR-1/IFF. This new compliance rule directly impacts filing, billing, and business continuity, making timely updates essential for businesses.
GST Update: Auto Suspension for Not Updating Bank Details
Starting 5th December 2025, businesses registered under GST must update their bank account details within 30 days of registration or before filing GSTR-1/IFF, whichever is earlier. As per Rule 10A, failure to comply will result in automatic suspension of GST registration. The update process requires furnishing bank account number, IFSC code, and a cancelled cheque or bank statement via the GST portal. While OIDAR and NRTP taxpayers are exempt, OIDAR taxpayers with a representative in India must provide bank details. Timely compliance ensures uninterrupted GST registration and avoids cancellation proceedings.
Urgent GSTN Alert: Your GST Number Faces Suspension if Bank Details Are Not Submitted
GSTN has issued a strict alert for registered taxpayers: furnish your bank account details on the GST portal within 30 days of registration, or before filing GSTR-1/IFF, whichever is earlier. Non-compliance can lead to suspension via FORM REG-31, blocked GSTR-1 filing, e-way bill generation restrictions, and possible cancellation of registration. To stay compliant, log in to the GST portal, upload your bank details, and ensure verification to keep your GST number active and avoid operational disruptions.
GST Alert for New Businesses! Understanding Rule 10A of CGST Rules
Rule 10A of the CGST Rules requires every new GST registrant to verify their bank account and upload the details on the GST portal within the prescribed timeline. This ensures that GST registration remains active, refunds are processed smoothly, and risks of suspension or cancellation are avoided. Non-compliance can lead to withheld refunds or suspended GSTIN. Uploading a cancelled cheque or bank statement immediately after GST approval is the simplest way to stay compliant.
Suo Moto Cancellation of GST Registration: Reasons, Process & How to Revoke It
This blog explains what Suo Moto cancellation of GST registration means, why it happens, and how businesses can respond and apply for revocation. It includes the reasons, forms, timelines, and tips to stay compliant.
Quick GST Registration in 3 Days for Small Businesses
The GST portal has launched a faster registration process for low-risk taxpayers. With Aadhaar authentication and proper document upload, eligible applicants can now get GST registration within 3 working days.
GST Registration Made Easy: Rule 9A & Rule 14A
The Central Government has introduced two new GST rules—Rule 9A and Rule 14A—effective from November 1, 2025. These updates simplify and speed up the registration process for low-risk taxpayers and small B2B suppliers
Great News for Entrepreneurs! Get Your GST Number in Just 3 Days
GST 2.0 is a game-changer for small businesses in India. Starting November 1, 2025, new applicants can opt for a simplified GST registration process with automatic approval in just 3 working days. Designed for low-risk businesses, this reform reduces hassle and speeds up business launch.
GST 2.0: Faster, Easier Registration for Startups and MSMEs from November 1
From November 1, 2025, small businesses and startups in India can benefit from a simplified GST registration process. This reform promises approval within 3 working days for low-risk applicants and public sector entities. It’s part of the broader GST 2.0 initiative aimed at making tax compliance faster, easier, and more tech-driven. Learn how this change can help you start your business with less hassle and more confidence.
GST Registration Headaches? CBIC Unveils New Email Grievance Fix!
This blog post details the new email-based grievance redressal mechanism introduced by CBIC via Instruction No. 04/2025-GST (May 2, 2025). It addresses challenges like delays and improper queries during GST registration under Central Jurisdiction. Learn how to file grievances using dedicated Zonal email IDs, the required information (ARN, Jurisdiction, Issue details), handling of state cases, and the accountability via monthly reporting to DGGST.
What's New in GST Registration? Breakdown of the April 2025 CBIC Circular
This blog post details the updated GST registration guidelines issued by the CBIC on April 17, 2025. It explains the challenges faced by businesses, outlines the typical solutions introduced (like risk-based approaches, standardized procedures, and clearer rules for verification), discusses the anticipated benefits such as faster processing and reduced compliance burden, and advises businesses on navigating the new regulations effectively. The goal is to clarify how these changes aim to simplify the process and reduce harassment, thereby improving the ease of doing business in India.
GST Rules for Casual and Non-Resident Taxpayers: A Detailed Comparison
This blog offers an in-depth comparison between Casual Taxable Persons (CTP) and Non-Resident Taxable Persons (NRTP) within the framework of GST. It discusses their definitions, registration procedures, compliance obligations, Input Tax Credit (ITC), and operational characteristics for both groups. Stay updated and adhere to regulations with this all-encompassing guide.