GST Amendment
When your business details change, your registration has to change with them. We file core and non-core amendments and follow them through to approval.
What we handle
- Change assessmentWe identify whether the change is core or non-core and what proof is needed.
- Document preparationSupporting documents reviewed before submission.
- FilingThe amendment is filed on the portal and tracked.
- Query handlingDepartmental clarifications drafted and filed on your behalf.
What gst amendment means
A GST amendment updates the particulars recorded against your GSTIN on the portal.
Some changes are treated as core amendments and require departmental approval; others are non-core and take effect on filing.
Amendments are how additional places of business, address changes and signatory changes are recorded.
Who needs this
- Businesses that have shifted premises
- Sellers adding a warehouse or fulfilment centre
- Businesses changing authorised signatory, partners or directors
- Businesses correcting details recorded incorrectly at registration
- Businesses updating contact details, bank account or business activity
How the process runs
Tell us what changed
The specific detail to be updated and the effective date.
Collect proof
Documents supporting the new detail.
File
Amendment submitted on the portal.
Approval
We track status and share the updated certificate.
Things worth knowing
Timelines apply
Certain changes are expected to be reported within a defined period of the change occurring.
Some changes need a new registration
A change of state or of PAN generally cannot be handled as an amendment.
Keep platforms in sync
After approval, update marketplaces and banks so records match.
GST Amendment FAQs
The change is reported through an amendment to your registration, supported by proof of the new premises. Changes of state or PAN generally cannot be handled as an amendment and need a fresh registration.
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