GST Registration for Sole Proprietorship: Eligibility, Documents and Online Process

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GST Registration for Sole Proprietorship

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A sole proprietor can apply for GST registration online through the official GST portal. The main requirements include the proprietor’s PAN, Aadhaar, photograph and proof of business address. No government fee is charged. Once approved, the proprietor receives a GSTIN and must issue GST-compliant invoices, maintain records and file applicable returns.

A GST registration is required for a sole proprietorship if the turnover exceeds the specified limit or falls under compulsory registration norms. The proprietor needs to apply using his/her PAN as no separate legal identities for the business and its owner exist.

What Is GST Registration for a Sole Proprietorship?

Sole Proprietorship is a business owned and run by one person. In the case of GST, the proprietor and the business are considered to be one and the same.

Therefore, the GST registration is tied to the personal PAN of the proprietor.

ParticularExample
Proprietor’s nameMayank Shah
Trade nameShah Enterprises
PAN usedPersonal PAN of Mayank Shah
Business constitutionProprietorship
GSTIN holderMayank Shah

The proprietor can use a separate trade name. The name used in legal applications should be the same as the PAN records, though. 

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Is GST Registration Mandatory for a Sole Proprietorship?

GST registration is not compulsory for every sole proprietorship. Whether they should register under GST or not depends on the following criteria: 

  • Annual aggregate turnover
  • Nature of goods or services
  • State or Union Territory
  • Interstate business activities
  • Online selling arrangements
  • Compulsory registration provisions
  • Whether the proprietor chooses voluntary registration

There are no special GST exemption limits exclusively for proprietorship businesses. 

GST Registration Turnover Limit for Sole Proprietorship

The general turnover limits are:

Nature of supplyGeneral registration limit
Services in most states₹20 lakh
Services in specified special category states₹10 lakh
Exclusive supply of goods in most states₹40 lakh
Goods in states where the higher limit does not apply₹20 lakh

Documents Required for GST Registration of Sole Proprietorship

The following are the documents required for GST registration of a sole proprietorship: 

Document or detailRequirement
PAN cardPersonal PAN of the proprietor
Aadhaar cardAadhaar of the proprietor
PhotographRecent photograph of the proprietor
Mobile numberRequired for OTP and portal communication
Email addressRequired for OTP and notices
Business address proofBased on ownership or possession
Bank account proofPassbook page or bank statement
Business detailsTrade name, activity and commencement date
Goods or services detailsMain HSN or SAC codes
AuthorisationRequired if another person is authorised

Business Address Proof Required for GST Registration

The required documents depend on how the property is occupied.

For owned premises

  • Electricity bill
  • Property tax receipt
  • Legal ownership document

For rented premises

  • Rent or lease agreement
  • Electricity bill, property tax receipt or another ownership proof of the landlord

For home-based businesses

  • Electricity bill
  • Property tax receipt
  • Legal ownership document

Online Process for GST Registration of Sole Proprietorship

Visit the official GST portal to register your sole proprietorship business under GST. The following are the step-by-step instructions for the GST registration process: 

Step 1: Open the registration page

Visit the GST portal and select:

Services > Registration > New Registration

Choose Taxpayer as the applicant type.

Step 2: Complete Part A of Form GST REG 01

  • State and district
  • Legal name as per PAN
  • PAN of the proprietor
  • Email address
  • Mobile number

The legal name of the sole proprietorship business must match the name in PAN. 

Verify your mobile number and email using the OTP received. 

Step 3: Generate the TRN

After OTP verification, the portal generates a Temporary Reference Number.

The TRN allows the applicant to open and complete the saved application.

Step 4: Complete the business details

  • Trade name
  • Constitution as proprietorship
  • Date of business commencement
  • Date on which registration liability arose
  • Reason for registration
  • Existing registrations, if applicable

The reason may be crossing the turnover limit, voluntary registration or any other applicable category.

Step 5: Enter proprietor details

  • Full name
  • Father’s name
  • Date of birth
  • PAN
  • Aadhaar details
  • Mobile number
  • Email address
  • Residential address
  • Photograph

The proprietor is generally selected as the primary authorised signatory.

Step 6: Add the principal place of business

Add your complete business address and select the nature of possession. 

Choose the activities carried out at the premises, such as:

  • Office
  • Retail business
  • Wholesale business
  • Warehouse
  • Factory
  • Service provider
  • Works contract

Upload the relevant address proof.

Step 8: Add goods and services

Enter the HSN/SAC codes of the main goods and services supplied by the business. The selected codes should match the actual business activities.

Step 9: Complete Aadhaar authentication

Select the suitable Aadhaar authentication method and finish the authentication process via OTP or biometric authentication.

In case of physical verification or biometric verification, complete the process as guided by the portal.

Step 10: Verify and submit the application

The application can normally be submitted by a sole proprietor with an Electronic Verification Code.

Once submitted, the portal will create an Application Reference Number.

The ARN can be used to track the application. 

 GST Registration Fees for Sole Proprietorship

The government fee for GST registration for sole proprietorship is free. 

Type of costAmount
Government application feeNil
GST portal feeNil
Aadhaar authentication feeNil
Professional assistanceDepends on the professional

A CA or tax consultant can charge you a professional fee for registering your business under GST and preparing supporting documents. 

What Should a Proprietor Do After Registration?

Once your business is registered under GST, the proprietor should do the following things: 

  • Download the GST registration certificate
  • Display the certificate at the business premises
  • Display the GSTIN on the business name board
  • Add GSTIN to invoices
  • Issue GST compliant invoices
  • Maintain sales and purchase records
  • Configure the correct GST rates
  • Add bank details to the portal
  • File returns within the applicable due dates
  • Pay GST on time
  • Reconcile purchases with GSTR 2B
  • Claim only eligible input tax credit

If you are a proprietor looking and don’t know how to manage a business under GST, the solution you must embrace today is Munim. Munim Accounting and Billing software helps you generate GST invoices and maintain accurate financial records. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GST registration mandatory for every sole proprietorship?

No. It’s generally necessary once you cross the applicable turnover limit or where compulsory registration requirements apply.

What is the GST limit for a sole proprietorship?

The basic GST limit is ₹20 lakh for services and ₹40 lakh for a supply of goods in states. Lower limits apply in specific states.

Which PAN is used for proprietorship GST registration?

The PAN of the proprietor is used. Sole proprietorship is not allotted a separate PAN.

Is a proprietorship certificate compulsory?

No separate proprietorship certificate required. These are the principal documents: PAN, Aadhaar and valid proof of business address.

Can one proprietor obtain multiple GST registrations?

Yes. Businesses based in different States usually need to register separately. There may also be instances where multiple registrations are allowed within a state.

Can a proprietor claim input tax credit?

Eligible input tax credit can be claimed by a regular taxpayer who satisfies the invoice, receipt, supplier reporting and business use criteria. It is not available for composition taxpayers.

Disclaimer: "This blog post is for informational purposes only. For specific tax advice related to your business, please consult a qualified Chartered Accountant or GST practitioner."

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