Nov 17, 2025
Businesses operating in Chhattisgarh—whether in Raipur, Bilaspur or other districts—must ensure their GST registration documents are in order. The national checklist still applies, but Chhattisgarh’s state-level emphasis highlights premises proof, utility bills and rental agreements especially.
Chhattisgarh state context
In Chhattisgarh, many businesses operate from industrial sheds, rented warehouses or shared office spaces. As a result, GST registration authorities expect clear documentation of business premises (utility bills, lease agreements, NOC if required) and bank proof that clearly shows the business name.
Document Checklist for Chhattisgarh
Here is a detailed list of required documents:
1. PAN & Identity Proof
PAN card of business entity or proprietor.
Aadhaar card of authorised signatory/partner/director.
Photograph(s) of authorised persons.
2. Proof of Business Constitution
Company: Certificate of Incorporation + MOA/AOA.
LLP: Registration certificate + LLP Agreement.
Partnership: Partnership Deed.
Proprietorship: Shop & Establishment licence or MSME certificate if applicable.
3. Proof of Principal Place of Business
Chhattisgarh’s local guides specify:
Owned premises: Electricity bill + property tax receipt / municipal khata copy / ownership document.
Rented premises: Rent agreement + recent utility bill + landlord’s NOC (if required).
Shared/consent premises: Consent letter, utility bill in owner’s name + ownership proof.
Ensure scanned copies are clear and properly sized.
4. Bank Account Proof
Cancelled cheque or bank statement/passbook showing business name, account number and IFSC.
5. Authorised Signatory & Verification
Board resolution or authorisation letter for companies/LLPs.
Aadhaar OTP verification or DSC as applicable.
Digital verification of application via portal.
Chhattisgarh-Specific Tips
For industrial warehouses or rented sheds, ensure the lease agreement is notarised and includes full address details.
Utility bills in business name are highly preferred; if only personal or landlord bill is available, then proper NOC + tenant lease must accompany.
Scans should be clear and within the size limits specified by the GST portal to avoid upload-rejection.
GST registration in Chhattisgarh is straightforward when you carefully prepare documents—especially for premises and bank account proofs. With consistent names and clear uploads, registration can proceed smoothly.
Also read:
How to Register for GST Online – Your Step-by-Step Guide
GST Registration in Maharashtra (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Karnataka (2025 Update)
GST Registration in Tamil Nadu (2025 Edition)
GST Registration in Kerala (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Gujarat (2025 Update)
GST Registration in West Bengal (2025 Update)
GST Registration in Punjab (2025 Edition)
GST Registration in Madhya Pradesh (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Rajasthan (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Andhra Pradesh (2025 Edition)
GST Registration in Haryana (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Odisha (2025 Edition)
GST Registration in Chhattisgarh (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Rajasthan (2025 Edition)
GST Registration in Uttar Pradesh (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Assam (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Bihar (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Goa (2025 Edition)
GST Registration in Jharkhand (2025 Guide)
GST Registration in Himachal Pradesh (2025 Edition)
GST Registration in Uttarakhand (2025 Guide)
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