GST Registration Consent Letter Generator
Prepare the premises owner consent letter (NOC) needed for GST registration. Fill in the details, preview live, and download a print-ready PDF.
GST Registration Consent Letter details
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About the GST Registration Consent Letter Generator
When you apply for GST registration, you must provide proof of your principal place of business. If the premises are not owned by the applicant, the GST authorities ask for a consent letter, also known as a No Objection Certificate, from the owner of the premises. This free generator prepares a clean consent letter format that the owner can sign, which you then upload along with the ownership proof during registration.
How to create your gst registration consent letter in 3 steps
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What the consent letter should state
- The name and address of the premises owner
- The full address of the place of business
- The name of the business or applicant that will use the premises
- A clear statement of consent and no objection for use as the place of business for GST
- The date, place and the owner signature
Using the consent letter during registration
Download the signed consent letter and attach it with a proof of ownership, such as the latest electricity bill or property tax receipt, in the address-proof section of the GST registration application on the official portal. If you would like help with the full GST registration, our team provides assistance for the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A consent letter, also called a No Objection Certificate, is required when the place of business is not owned by the applicant and is used with the owner permission, for example rent-free or shared premises. It confirms the owner has no objection to the business using the address as its place of business for GST.
The owner of the premises signs the consent letter. If the property has multiple owners, it is good practice to have each owner sign or to reference their consent.
Attach a proof of ownership of the premises, such as the latest electricity bill, property tax receipt or registry document. The consent letter and the ownership proof are uploaded together as address proof during GST registration.
For most GST registrations a consent letter on plain paper, signed by the owner, is accepted along with the ownership proof. Requirements can vary, so check the current instructions on the GST portal or take help from a qualified professional.
No. This tool only prepares the consent letter format. You download the PDF, get it signed by the owner, and upload it yourself while applying for GST registration on the official GST portal. We can assist with the GST registration process separately if you need help.
