GST Revocation

GST Revocation is the process of restoring a GST registration that has been cancelled by the GST department due to non-compliance. TRAX helps you apply for revocation correctly and reactivate your GSTIN without delays.

✓ Departmental cancellation cases ✓ Notice & reply handling ✓ GSTIN reactivation

What is GST Revocation?

GST Revocation refers to the reinstatement of a GST registration that was cancelled by the GST officer. Once revocation is approved, the GSTIN becomes active again and the business can resume GST compliance.

When is GST Revocation Required?

Non-filing of Returns

GST registration cancelled due to continuous non-filing of GST returns.

Departmental Action

Cancellation initiated by GST officer for non-compliance.

Missed Notices

Failure to respond to GST show-cause notices.

Compliance Errors

Incorrect filings or compliance gaps leading to cancellation.

System-based Cancellation

Auto-cancellation due to prolonged inactivity.

Rectifiable Issues

Cases where non-compliance has been corrected.

GST Revocation Process

01

Review cancellation order & reason

02

Complete pending GST returns

03

File revocation application

04

GSTIN reactivated upon approval

Time Limit for GST Revocation

An application for GST revocation must be filed within the prescribed time limit from the date of cancellation order. Delays may require additional compliance or legal remedies. Early action improves approval chances.

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