How long does GST registration usually take?
GST registration generally takes 3 to 7 working days after a complete application is filed, although department queries can extend the timeline.
Taxevy manages GST registration and GST return filing services for new businesses, e-commerce sellers, and established companies. From applying for a GSTIN to filing GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, annual returns, and handling amendments, we keep your GST compliance organised and on time.
Service Overview
GST registration, return filing, reconciliations, amendments, and cancellation support for businesses across India. The goal is to make the process simpler, reduce avoidable compliance issues, and give you a clearer view of the documents, timeline, and next steps before work begins.
What's Included
Documents
The exact checklist depends on your case, but these are the documents most clients usually need before work can start.
PAN and Aadhaar of proprietor or directors
Business address proof
Business registration documents
Bank account proof
Digital photo and authorised signatory details
Sales and purchase data for return filing
Who Needs This
You are setting up a business and need GST registration to invoice clients and stay compliant from day one.
You sell through marketplaces and need GST registration and return filing support regardless of turnover thresholds.
You want reliable monthly GST filing, reconciliation support, and fewer risks from missed deadlines or mismatches.
FAQ
GST registration generally takes 3 to 7 working days after a complete application is filed, although department queries can extend the timeline.
Yes. Taxevy supports monthly and quarterly GST return filing, Input Tax Credit reconciliation, and annual return support based on your business requirements.
Yes. Taxevy can assist with GST profile amendments, cancellation requests, and related filing follow-ups with the department.
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