Gumasta Registration
Benefits
- Fewer legal formalities than LLP.
- Associated with the GST and income tax departments.
- Full control over the business for the sole proprietor.
- No separate business tax filings.
- Easy to disassemble.
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Gumasta Registration
Gumasta Registration & Its Requirements You Need to Know
Here’s How to Apply for Gumasta in 4 Quick Steps
Step 1:
Create a new user account under the ‘Shops and Establishment’ category or log in if you already have one.
Step 2:
Fill out Form A with details like business type, address, employee information, etc.
Step 3:
Upload necessary documents (scanned copies) as mentioned on the website.
Step 4:
Check your application status. The status can be ‘Under Scrutiny,’ ‘Approved’ or ‘Rejected.’ Your application might get rejected for a reason and you can reapply for Gumasta registration. A Gumasta license is generally provided within 15 working days.
Documents to Get a Gumasta License
- Certificate of registration, partnership deed, MoA and AoA and proof of business registration (for your business).
- Address proof of business such as lease and rent agreement, tax paid receipt and latest electricity bill).
- Your Aadhaar card, voter ID, passport copy and PAN card.
- Your passport-size photograph and scanned signature.
- Your office’s photo and the name should be present on the banner.
Gumasta Renewal
Here’s how to renew FSSAI license:
Step 1:
Visit the official website of the Maharashtra Shops and Establishments Department and log in using your credentials.
Step 2:
Select your license type after entering the license renewal section.
Step 3:
Upload the required documents and the authorities will oversee your application. Finally, you will get an updated Gumasta license under the Shop and Establishment Act. You can also use the Gumasta license online verification service to confirm its authenticity.
Importance of Gumasta Registration
- Adherence to the Bombay Shops and Establishment Act, 1948.
- Safeguarded employee rights within your establishment.
- Proper maintenance of employee records.
- Prerequisite for availing of specific government schemes.
- Enhanced business legitimacy.
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