​GSTIN & Enrolment ID (UIN) Guidelines

GSTIN & Enrolment ID or UIN Guidelines

(For GSTIN, Enrolment ID, or UIN Registration)

Welcome to D2N.in – Direct to Nation, India’s free B2B and D2C platform! Whether you’re a small business owner, manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer, we make it easy for you to set up your online store and reach customers nationwide. Below, you’ll find a simple guide to help you choose the appropriate registration type for your business.

1. GSTIN – For Registered Businesses (Recommended for Inter-State Sellers)

Who Should Register with GSTIN?

  • Businesses with annual turnover exceeding ₹40 lakhs (for goods) or ₹20 lakhs (for services).

  • Vendors selling across state borders or engaging in inter-state transactions.

  • Manufacturers, traders, e-commerce vendors, and service providers eligible for GST registration.

Benefits of Registering with GSTIN:

  • Access to inter-state customers and a larger market.

  • Input Tax Credit (ITC) benefits on GST paid during purchases.

  • Greater credibility with buyers as a GST-registered seller.


2. Enrolment ID – For GST-Exempt or Intra-State Businesses

Who Should Register with Enrolment ID?

  • Small businesses or vendors with annual turnover below ₹40 lakhs for goods or ₹20 lakhs for services, operating only within their state.

  • Vendors selling GST-exempt products like unbranded food items, handicrafts, or agricultural goods.

Benefits of Registering with Enrolment ID:

  • No GST compliance burden (e.g., GST returns filing).

  • Lower documentation requirements, making it easier to onboard your business quickly.

  • Ability to expand to GST registration when your business scales up.


3. UIN – Unique Identification Number (For Special Entities)

Who Should Register with UIN?

  • Special organizations such as diplomats, consulates, embassies, international organizations, or certain government entities that qualify for UIN under GST regulations.

Benefits of Registering with UIN:

  • Tax refund on eligible purchases for entities like international organizations.

  • Compliance with government taxation rules without needing a GSTIN.