Starting November 1, 2025, India will launch a revamped GST registration system under its GST 2.0 reforms. The new framework promises automatic registration approvals within three working days for low-risk applicants, significantly easing compliance for small businesses and reducing bureaucratic delays.
The Government of India is set to implement a simplified Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration process from November 1, 2025, as part of its broader GST 2.0 reform initiative. This overhaul is designed to streamline onboarding for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), reduce manual scrutiny, and accelerate approval timelines. Under the new system, businesses with a monthly output tax liability below ₹2.5 lakh—classified as low-risk—will receive automated registration approvals within three working days. Officials estimate that nearly 96% of new applicants will benefit from this fast-track mechanism. The system will rely on PAN verification, Aadhaar-based authentication, and data analytics to validate applicants in real time. This reform is expected to boost ease of doing business and allow tax authorities to focus on high-risk cases flagged through intelligence inputs.
Key changes and notable updates
Launch date: November 1, 2025
Auto-approval timeline: Within 3 working days for low-risk applicants
Eligibility: Monthly output tax liability below ₹2.5 lakh
Coverage: Estimated 96% of new GST applicants
Verification tools: PAN, Aadhaar, and data analytics
Objective: Simplify compliance, reduce delays, and support SME growth
Additional reforms: Two-slab GST rate structure (5% and 18%) and targeted 40% rate for luxury/sin goods
Sources: Business Today , CNBC TV 18, IndiaFiling