The government will roll out a revamped Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration system from November 1, 2025, as part of ongoing GST 2.0 reforms designed to simplify compliance and reduce processing bottlenecks.

The upcoming system will rely on automated approvals for applicants assessed as low-risk, including those with a monthly output tax liability below ₹2.5 lakh. Registrations for such taxpayers are expected to be completed within three working days, potentially covering about 96% of new applicants.

The move seeks to reduce delays linked to manual verification and streamline onboarding, especially for small businesses and public sector units.

Experts say the reform will allow tax authorities to better focus on cases flagged as high-risk through data analytics and intelligence inp

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