Mandatory Biometric Aadhaar Authentication for GST Registration – 2 new states notified on 2 August 2024

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Biometric Aadhaar authentication is now made compulsory by an amendment in the CGST Act and Rules for all new GST registrations across India. The government is notifying the states in a phased manner, and the following states are now ready for this implementation:

1) Jammu & Kashmir,

2) West Bengal,

3) Uttarakhand,

4) Gujarat,

5) Puducherry, and

6) Andhra Pradesh.

Jammu Kashmir and West Bengal is notified through below advisor on 2 August 2024

Advisory for Biometric-Based Aadhaar Authentication and Document Verification for GST Registration Applicants of Jammu & Kashmir and West Bengal

This is to inform taxpayers about recent developments concerning the application process for GST registration. It is advised to keep the following key points in mind during the registration process.




  1. Rule 8 of the CGST Rules, 2017 has been amended to provide that an applicant can be identified on the common portal, based on data analysis and risk parameters for Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication and taking a photograph of the applicant along with the verification of the original copy of the documents uploaded with the application.
  2. The above-said functionality has been developed by GSTN. It has been rolled out in Jammu & Kashmir and West Bengal on 02nd August 2024.
  3. The said functionality also provides for the document verification and appointment booking process. After the submission of the application in Form GST REG-01, the applicant will receive either of the following links in the e-mail:
    • (a) A Link for OTP-based Aadhaar Authentication OR
    • (b) A link for booking an appointment with a message to visit a GST Suvidha Kendra (GSK) along with the details of the GSK and jurisdiction, for Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication and document verification (the intimation e-mail).
  4. If the applicant receives the link for OTP-based Aadhaar Authentication as mentioned in point 3(a), she/he can proceed with the application as per the existing process.
  5. However, if the applicant receives the link as mentioned in point 3(b), she/he will be required to book the appointment to visit the designated GSK, using the link provided in the e-mail. Once the applicant gets the confirmation of appointment through e-mail (the appointment confirmation e-mail), she/he will be able to visit the designated GSK as per the chosen schedule.
  6. At the time of the visit to GSK, the applicant is required to carry the following details:
    • (a) a copy (hard/soft) of the appointment confirmation e-mail
    • (b) the details of jurisdiction as mentioned in the intimation e-mail
    • (c) Aadhaar Card and PAN Card (Original Copies)
    • (d) the original documents that were uploaded with the application, as communicated by the intimation e-mail.
  7. The biometric authentication and document verification will be done at the GSK, for all the required individuals as per the GST application Form REG-01.
  8. The applicant is required to choose an appointment for the biometric verification during the maximum permissible period for the application as indicated in the intimation e-mail. In such cases, ARNs will be generated once the Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication process and document verification are completed.
  9. The feature of booking an appointment to visit a designated GSK is now available for the applicants of Jammu & Kashmir and West Bengal.
  10. The operation days and hours of GSKs will be as per the guidelines provided by the administration in your respective state.

Thanking you, Team GSTN


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Pooja Gupta

CA Pooja Gupta (CA, ISA, M.com) having 15 years of experience. Educator and Digital Creator

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