New regulations are released by CBIC to streamline GST registration and limit administrative overreach.

April 20, 2025
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In response to businesses’ mounting worries about arbitrary delays and procedural obstacles, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) released a detailed set of guidelines on Friday to expedite the goods and services tax (GST) registration process.

The updated instructions are intended to reduce field officers’ discretionary actions, particularly their propensity to request papers that are not legally required. This comes after taxpayers filed complaints alleging harassment and inconsistent registration procedures across jurisdictions.

 

The Board stated that officers should rely only on the indicative list of documents specified in Form GST REG-01. It observed that applicants were often being asked to furnish extraneous documents such as the landlord’s permanent account number (PAN), Aadhaar, or even their photographs inside business premises.
“Any one document uploaded on the portal will be sufficient and no additional document should be requested,” according to the Board’s instruction.
In cases where premises are rented, the applicant needs to upload a valid rent or lease agreement along with any one supporting document — such as the latest property tax receipt, electricity bill, or municipal khata copy — to establish ownership of the premises by the lessor.
The CBIC also directed officers to not raise presumptive or irrelevant queries. It noted that in some cases, officers were questioning why the applicant’s residential address is not in the same city or state as the proposed place of business or raising objections over the type of goods or services being offered from a specific location.

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