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On 08 October 2024 at 08:42:29
Mukesh
FreelancerI'm a freelancer working from home and I'm in the process of registering for GST. In a previous thread I was adviced that I can use my home address for registration as long as I can also provide a NOC.
The problem is that I approached my landlord and he says that he cannot give the NOC as giving NOC would mean that his house will be treated as a business and the electricity and water charges would be charged at a commercial rate.
So here are my questions:
1. Is it true that if you register GST by giving home address, the home will be treated as a business and the electricity and water charges will be charged at a commercial rate?
2. What option do I have now? Do I have to go ahead and book an office space which I won't even be using just for the sake of GST registration?
I checked out virtual office spaces but it seems very confusing. I'm not even able to understand their business model. And it seems you need a registered name in order to use these services.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
On 08 October 2024 at 22:56:07Neha
ENTREPRENEUR- It is not necessarily true that if you register for GST using your home address, your home will be treated as a business and electricity and water charges will be charged at a commercial rate. However, it is possible that this may be a requirement of your landlord or local authorities. It's best to check with them directly to confirm.
- While having a physical office space is not a requirement for GST registration, you do need to have a valid place of business. If your landlord is unwilling to provide a NOC for you to use your home address, you may have to consider other options.
Another option is to register your business under the address of a friend or family member who is willing to provide a NOC.
On 09 October 2024 at 11:10:26NOT required.
On 09 October 2024 at 18:07:35Mukesh
FreelancerOn 10 October 2024 at 10:33:50Mukesh
FreelancerOriginally posted by : Neha
While having a physical office space is not a requirement for GST registration, you do need to have a valid place of business. If your landlord is unwilling to provide a NOC for you to use your home address, you may have to consider other options. Another option is to register your business under the address of a friend or family member who is willing to provide a NOC.I don't think I have any friend or family member who would be willing to do this. So it seems I cannot register for GST.
If any enquiry comes, can I tell the person that it's their system that did not allow me to register for GST so I'm not at fault here? And I'm willing to pay GST provided he/she helps me register for it first.
I really think they should make it easier for people to register for GST!!
On 10 October 2024 at 22:32:47CA Altamush Zafar
GST ConsultantI advise you to discuss this in detail with a professional
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On 11 October 2024 at 20:23:53Mukesh
FreelancerOriginally posted by : CA Altamush Zafar I advise you to discuss this in detail with a professional I already contacted around 5 professionals. This includes valiksearch, indiafilings, cleartax and a few independent CAs. All of there answers are inconsistent. Some say NOC is mandatory, some say it's not.
On 12 October 2024 at 15:18:07CA Altamush Zafar
GST ConsultantIf you are contacting forums then they hardly help in complicated matters.
Engage a professional, agree to a fee, explain the situation and give the registration work to that professional. You focus on your work and outsource this hassle
On 13 October 2024 at 02:15:32Mukesh
FreelancerOriginally posted by : CA Altamush Zafar If you are contacting forums then they hardly help in complicated matters.
Engage a professional, agree to a fee, explain the situation and give the registration work to that professional. You focus on your work and outsource this hassleI understand, but I wish it were that easy. I already contacted a professional and paid advance fees too. The professional is asking me to get a NOC from the Landlord to proceed with the registration and the Landlord is refusing to give it. So that's the situation.
On 13 October 2024 at 13:03:24CA Altamush Zafar
GST ConsultantTell your professional that NOC is not available. Ask him for alternative. If he cannot provide you with registration then take your money back and engage a different professional.
Pretty much the same as with doctors and other professionals although they don't give the fees back
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