Documents required for the GST Registration
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(Please STRICTLY follow the Guidelines of Dept for size of the files )
Documents for Proprietor / Each Partner / Each Director -
1) PAN Card copy
2) Aadhaar Card copy
3) Mobile number and email id
4) Photo ( in JPG Format Only - max size 100 kb)
5) Place of Business - Detailed Address with PIN Code - ( PDF File - Address Proof - Electricity Bill / Municipal tax Receipt - size max 100 Kb , Rent Agreement - size max 100 kb / Consent Letter by partner - size max 100 kb)
6) Place of residence - ( PDF File - Address Proof - Elelctricity Bill / Municipal tax Receipt - size max 100 Kb )
7) Cancelled cheque with Name printed on it - (PDF file - size max 100 kb)
8) Latest Bank Statement - (PDF file with size max 100kb)
9) Shop act license or Business Certificate from Grampanchayat or Municipal Corporation - (PDF file with size max 100kb)
Documents required for the PTEC Registration -
same as 1) to 9) as above
10) Documents showing the start of the liability of PTEC like PWD reg certificate / Medical Degree Certificate(for doctors) / Shop act License ( for Shop Owner)
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