GST return filing and nature of business GST return filing and nature of business

3 years ago

I am setting up a online training website cum business. Since its online i was informed that i should register for GST. So i approached someone nearby and made the registration. When i was exploring through my GST portal i found that i am registered as service provider and other services. 999293,999294,999299

I have a few questions
1. i need to file as ecommerce operator or normal tax payer?
2. is my nature of business right? or should i change it?

Rajagopal Sripathi

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Hi
The SAC codes 999293, 999294 and 999299 are correct (Commercial training and coaching services, online training, Other Educational support services, Other education and training services n.e.c.)
So, you are registered as an online educational service provider which is right given that you are an online Training.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Please consult a Tax Consultant etc.
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