GST Registration Cancellationt starting from ₹ 4000/-
Introduction
Cancellation of GST registration means that the taxpayer will not be a GST registered person anymore and neither he has to collect GST on sales nor to file any GST return and Deposit the taxes to Govt . A person can cancel its GST Registration voluntarily if he believes that the registration is no longer required by the firm and the turnover limit of firm is below the threshold limit. Other than voluntarily cancellation, cancellation can also be done by the order of department in case of violation of rules made in regard GST Act 2017.
There can be various reasons for cancellation of GST Registration and it is important to comply with all the due taxes and returns before filing for the cancellation of GST Registration.
Sprinthub Solutions has a team of experts who will help you with the cancellation of GST Regostration just by following certain steps by providing the best assistance, timely delivery and guaranteeing the highest customer satisfaction You may get in touch with our team on 096436-69475 or email info@sprinthub.in for GST Cancellation .
Details Required
GST Portal ID and Password
Amount of tax payable on closing stock
Effective Date of GST registration surrender/cancellation
DSC, if applicable
Closing Stock held on date of surrender or cancellation
Who can cancel the GST Registration
Taxpayer
By order notice from department
By legal heirs in case of death of taxpayer
Procedure
1. Complete the Application Form
4. Examining of Application by Department
2. Document Processing
5.Filing of GSTR-10
3.Filing of Application for GST Registration Cancellation
Additional Information
Under Section 29 of the CGST Act, a GST registration cancellation can be initiated by the person registered under GST in the following circumstances:
- Discontinuance or closure of a business.
- Transfer of business, amalgamation, merger, de-merger, lease or other pertinent reasons.
- Change in the constitution of business, which results in a change of PAN.
- Turnover reduces below the threshold limit for GST registration.
- Death of the sole proprietor.
- Any other reason, the likes of which must be proved in the application.
GSTR-10: GSTR-10 is a final return required to be filled within the 3 months of date of cancellation or the date of order of cancellation whichever is later. This is done to ensure that the taxpayer is devoid of liabilities. Input Service Distributors or non-resident taxpayers are exempted from this provision.
If the final GST return is not filed in Form GSTR-10, the taxpayer will be issued a notice in GSTR-3A, prompting him/her to do the same within 15 days of the issue of such notice. If the taxpayer fails to comply with the notice, initiatives will be taken to assess the liability of the taxpayer based on the information available with the concerned Officer. The assessing order will be withdrawn if the applicant files the return within 30 days of the issue of notice.
- The taxable person under GST does not conduct any business from the declared place of business; or
- Issues invoice or bill without supply of goods or services in violation of the GST Act and/or GST rules.
- If a person having GST registration has continuously not filed GST returns for six months.
Before the cancellation of registration, the Officer would issue a notice to such person whose GST registration is liable to be cancelled, requiring show cause within seven working days from the date of service of such notice. The registered person can reply to the show cause notice within the prescribed time, or the GST registration can stand cancelled.
Difference between Annual Return and Final returnTaxpayer gets usually confused between Annual and Final return. Annual Return is GSTR-9 with is to be filled by taxpayer having the annual turnover more than 2 crores before 31st December of subsequent year. But final return is GSTR-10 which is required to be filled when taxpayer no longer wishes to remain registered under GST Act and wants to cancel its GST Registration.