The government will roll out a simplified goods and services tax (GST) registration system from November 1, 2025, granting automatic approvals within three working days for most new applicants, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Thursday. The measure, part of the GST 2.0 reforms package approved earlier by the GST Council, aims to ease compliance and reduce human interface in the registration process.Under the new framework, automatic registration will be available in two cases — applicants identified by the system based on risk and data analysis, and those who self-assess that their output tax liability will not exceed ~2.5 lakh per month. Nearly 96 per cent of new applicants will benefit from this simplified approval route, according to Sitharaman.
Reiterating the principle behind the next generation of GST reforms, Sitharaman said the tax administration must treat taxpayers with dignity while maintaining firmness against evasion. “Taxpayers should feel they are honourably treated, as they are the taxpayers to the nation. If there are people who are bad sheep among taxpayers, follow the protocol to catch hold of them. But don’t look at everybody with suspicion,” she told officers of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC).
As part of the broader GST 2.0 package, the government has also rationalised rate slabs, simplified return filing, and introduced automated refund and risk-based audit systems. The finance minister said these measures would collectively make the system more efficient, equitable, and growth-oriented.
The finance minister also underscored the need for integrity within the tax administration, asking for timely completion of disciplinary proceedings against officers. “Swift conclusion of disciplinary proceedings reinforces accountability within the organisation. It also clears the perception that there’s indifference or protectionism that weakens the institution’s moral authority,” she said. Quoting the motto for disciplinary conduct, she added, “Galat kiya toh khair nahi, sahi kiya toh koi bair nahi (Wrongdoers can’t escape; no enmity with those who are right).”
Citing data from the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), Sitharaman noted that India’s festive retail sales reached a record ~6.05 trillion this Diwali — a 25 per cent rise over last year — with 87 per cent of customers preferring Indian-made products. About 72 per cent of traders surveyed credited the recent GST rate cuts on daily-use items, footwear, home décor, and consumer durables for the higher sales.
“I am confident that with continued reforms, dedication and teamwork, we will reach new heights in revenue, compliance, and service delivery. Our ultimate goal is to make life easier for the honest taxpayer. Don’t give comfort to the dishonest taxpayer in any way. If we do that, economic growth and prosperity will surely follow,” she said.
Source: Business Standard
