When applying for GST registration for a shop on a relative's land, the key question is the required land document. While a sale deed exists, it's only in the relative's name. The discussion explores whether the complete sale deed or a simple no-objection letter from the relative suffices as proof of the business site, especially when other documents like property tax receipts or electricity bills aren't available in the applicant's name.
29 May 2023
I have to apply for a new GST Registration for my client. The said client will start his shop at a plot of land owned by his relative. The said relative possess a sale deed only in his name. Whether I have to attach complete sale deed (comprising of 10 pages) as proof of business site or only a No objection letter from said relative will serve the purpose ?
29 May 2023
No sir, I do not have any electric bill or Property tax receipt etc. in my name for the said land. Only copy of sale deed of my relative, who is agreed to let me start my shop on the said plot without any rent .