GST registration rejection sparks concerns over procedural hurdles, says tax expert

  • 09 Mar 2026
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A recent GST registration rejection involving a legal heir taking over a deceased proprietor’s business has raised concerns about procedural difficulties faced by small taxpayers, with chartered accountant Himank Singla flagging the issue and calling for clearer guidelines and a more consistent approach from authorities.

According to documents reviewed, the GST department rejected an application for registration filed after the death of a sole proprietor, citing incomplete details related to the earlier GST registration and succession documents. The order, issued on March 6, 2026, stated that the applicant had sought registration after the “unfortunate death of the proprietor,” but had not declared previous GST registration details or submitted adequate proof establishing the legal heir’s right to continue the business.

The order further noted that the applicant was required to provide supporting documents such as the death certificate of the earlier proprietor, legal heir certificate or successor certificate, will, and no-objection certificate (NOC) from other co-successors, if any, before the registration could be processed. As these documents were not found on record, the application was rejected under the provisions of the GST Act.

Speaking on the issue, CA Himank Singla said the case highlights the practical challenges faced by small businesses and professionals when dealing with procedural requirements, especially in situations involving succession after the death of a proprietor.

“This was a genuine case where the legal heir was trying to obtain GST registration to continue the business under the composition scheme. The applicant had already submitted several documents, but the registration was rejected citing additional requirements that were not clearly asked for earlier,” Singla said.

Source : https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/topstories/gst-registration-rejection-sparks-concerns-over-procedural-hurdles-says-tax-expert/ar-AA1XHSPP?apiversion=v2&domshim=1&noservercache=1&noservertelemetry=1&batchservertelemetry=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1

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