GST Registration turnover limit for goods and services in various States
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GST Turnover limit for registration for supply of goods and services varies from state to state. Every person whose turnover exceed the threshold/exemption limit must take the GST Registration on time.
One must know how to calculate aggregate turnover for GST registration?
| S. No. | State | GST State Code | Goods Limit | Services Limit |
| 1 | Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 35 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 2 | Andhra Pradesh | 37 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 3 | Arunachal Pradesh | 12 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 4 | Assam | 18 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 5 | Bihar | 10 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 6 | Chandigarh | 4 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 7 | Chhattisgarh | 22 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 8 | Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu | 26 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 9 | Daman & Diu | 25 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 10 | Delhi | 7 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 11 | Goa | 30 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 12 | Gujarat | 24 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 13 | Haryana | 6 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 14 | Himachal Pradesh | 2 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 15 | Jammu & Kashmir | 1 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 16 | Jharkhand | 20 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 17 | Karnataka | 29 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 18 | Kerala | 32 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 19 | Ladakh | 38 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 20 | Lakshdweep | 31 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 21 | Madhya Pradesh | 23 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 22 | Maharashtra | 27 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 23 | Manipur | 14 | 40 lakhs | 10 lakhs |
| 24 | Meghalaya | 17 | 20 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 25 | Mizoram | 15 | 40 lakhs | 10 lakhs |
| 26 | Nagaland | 13 | 40 lakhs | 10 lakhs |
| 27 | Odisha | 21 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 28 | Other Territory | 97 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 29 | Puducherry | 34 | 20 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 30 | Punjab | 3 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 31 | Rajasthan | 8 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 32 | Sikkim | 11 | 20 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 33 | Tamil Nadu | 33 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 34 | Telangana | 36 | 20 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 35 | Tripura | 16 | 40 lakhs | 10 lakhs |
| 36 | Uttar Pradesh | 9 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 37 | Uttarakhand | 5 | 20 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
| 38 | West Bengal | 19 | 40 lakhs | 20 lakhs |
How to calculate aggregate turnover for GST Registration?
Aggregate turnover means the aggregate value of all taxable supplies (excluding the value of inward supplies on which tax is payable by a person on reverse charge basis), exempt supplies, exports of goods or services or both and inter-State supplies of persons having the same PAN, to be computed on all India basis but not include CGST, SGST, UTGST and cess.
Value of all (taxable supplies + Exempt supplies + Exports +Inter-state supplies) of a person having the same PAN (Permanent Account Number) across all his business entities in India.
The below-given are excluded while calculating turnover: ..............
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