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gst.gov.in Search Taxpayer : Goods and Services Tax

Organisation : Goods and Services Tax
Service Name : Search Taxpayer
Applicable States/ UTs : All Over India
Home Page : https://www.gst.gov.in/
Search Here : https://services.gst.gov.in/services/searchtp

How To Search Taxpayer?

We Can Search the Taxpayer by the following methods,
1. Search by GSTIN/UIN

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2. Search Migrated Taxpayer
3. Search Composition Taxpayer

Search by GSTIN/UIN

1. Enter GSTIN/UIN of the Taxpayer
2. Click on the Search button

Search Migrated Taxpayer

1. Select State
2. Select ID Type
3. Type the characters you see in the image below
4. Click on the Search button

Search Composition Taxpayer

1. Select Search taxpayer opted In/ Out for Composition Opt In / Opt Out
2. Select GSTIN/UIN or State
3. Enter GSTIN
4. Select State

5. Enter Financial Year
6. Enter Legal Name
7. Type the characters you see in the image below
8. Click on the Search button

FAQ On Goods & Services Tax

1. Can I search details of registered dealer/ supplier from the GST Portal?
The Search Taxpayer functionality allows you to view the profile of any other registered taxpayer at the GST Portal on entering the GSTIN/UIN.

Once you enter the GSTIN/UIN and clicks the submit button the following details will be displayed :
Pre Login
1. GSTIN/UIN
2. Legal Name of Business
3. State Jurisdiction
4. Centre Jurisdiction
5. Date of registration

6. Constitution of Business
7. Taxpayer Type
8. Address of Principal Place of Business (excluding contact details)
9. Nature of Business Activity
10. GSTIN/UIN Status

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11. Nature of additional place of business
12. Black Listing details
13. Date of Cancellation
14. Compliance Rating

Additional details visible Post Login :
15. Name(s) of the Proprietor/Director(s)/Promoter(s)
16. Additional Place of Business – Post Login
17. Contact details of Principal Place of Business will be displayed post login

2. What are Blacklisting Details?
Under the GST regime, non-compliance of mandated activities like filing returns, discharging liabilities, can result in the blacklisting of taxpayers and the information will be available for other taxpayers to see.

3. Can I find if my dealer/ supplier is under the Composition scheme or not?
You can use GSTIN to search the details of a taxpayer who have opted in for the composition scheme or opted out from the composition scheme.
Note : Only active Taxpayer data will be displayed in the search results.

Can I search for the tax rates associated with goods or services by mentioning the HSN/SAC?
The Search HSN/SAC Tax Rates allows the user to search the HSN or SAC tax rates based on the product or service description. If for a particular HSN or SAC, more tax rates are specified, they will be listed as possible rates of tax.

How can I view details of my profile?
The View User Profile is a post login functionality that allows you to view your profile details as registered with the GST System.

Can I view my submitted applications or queries raised by the Tax Officials at the GST Portal?
The View My Submissions functionality provides the taxpayers to view all the applications and responses to the queries submitted by them to the tax authorities at a single location on the GST Portal.

On clicking View My Submissions, you will be able to see all your submitted applications and any responses you have submitted as well.

The details will be displayed in descending chronological order as follows :
** ARN
** Submission Date
** Form No./Description
** View/Download

Features of Goods and Services Tax

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a comprehensive indirect tax levied on supply of goods and services in India. It is a destination-based tax, which means that the tax is levied where the goods or services are consumed, and not where they are produced or supplied. GST has several features that make it a unique and beneficial tax system.

Some of the key features of GST are:
** One Nation, One Tax: GST is a pan-India tax, which means that it is levied across all states and union territories in India. This eliminates the need for businesses to comply with multiple tax laws and regulations, and it also makes it easier for businesses to trade across state borders.
** Multiple Tax Rates: GST has a four-tier tax structure with rates of 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. This allows the government to tax goods and services at different rates, depending on their essentiality and luxury.
** Input Tax Credit: GST allows businesses to claim input tax credit (ITC) on the taxes they pay on their inputs. This means that businesses can offset the taxes they pay on their inputs against the taxes they collect on their outputs. This helps to reduce the overall tax burden on businesses and encourages them to invest and grow.
** E-Invoicing: GST requires businesses to issue electronic invoices for all their supplies. This helps to improve compliance and reduce tax evasion.
** Online Registration and Compliance: GST allows businesses to register and comply with the tax laws online. This makes it easier for businesses to comply with the tax laws and it also helps to reduce the cost of compliance.

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