02 April 2019

List of State Code used in GSTIN Structure:

List of State Code used in GSTIN Structure:

Following is list of State Code shown in first two digit in 15 Character GSTIN 

 

STATE NAME

STATE CODE

JAMMU AND KASHMIR

1

HIMACHAL PRADESH

2

PUNJAB

3

CHANDIGARH

4

UTTARAKHAND

5

HARYANA

6

DELHI

7

RAJASTHAN

8

UTTAR PRADESH

9

BIHAR

10

SIKKIM

11

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

12

NAGALAND

13

MANIPUR

14

MIZORAM

15

TRIPURA

16

MEGHLAYA

17

ASSAM

18

WEST BENGAL

19

JHARKHAND

20

ODISHA

21

CHATTISGARH

22

MADHYA PRADESH

23

GUJARAT

24

DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN AND DIU (NEWLY MERGED UT)

26*

MAHARASHTRA

27

ANDHRA PRADESH(BEFORE DIVISION)

28

KARNATAKA

29

GOA

30

LAKSHWADEEP

31

KERALA

32

TAMIL NADU

33

PUDUCHERRY

34

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

35

TELANGANA

36

ANDHRA PRADESH (NEWLY ADDED)

37

LADAKH (NEWLY ADDED)

38

01 April 2019

Understanding meaning and structure of GSTIN number

Understanding meaning and structure of GSTIN number

    GSTIN is acronym of  Goods and Service Tax Identification Number issued to all persons registered under Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 and its allied Act. It is PAN (Permanent Account Number) based unique identification number allotted to every persons registered under GST Acts.

    It is a 15 digit number structured as NNAAAAA0000AXZ0, which can be explained in three parts:

i) first two digits 'NN' are numerical, representing the state code in which the business is registered. A person may have business in more then one state, he will have to apply for registration in all states where he is carrying business. He will be alloted seperate GSTIN for all states and state 

ii) next ten digit AAAAA0000A represent PAN of registered person, thus 3rd to 12th digit are PAN of he person.

iii) 13th number indicates the serial number of business registered by the person in a particular state. If a person has more then one business segment and he keeps separate account of different business segments. He has a option to apply for different GSTIN for all such different business segments. In case of first registration, the 13th digit will be 1, for the next registration it will be 2, 3, ........upto 9. After digit 9, the 13th digit of GSTIN is represented by Alphabetic A to Z.  The 14th Digit is Z and the last and fifteenth digit is check digit represented by number 1 to 9.

    To obtain GSTIN, the person has to apply for registration on GST portal at https://www.gst.gov.in


List of State Code used in GSTIN Structure

 Understanding meaning and structure of PAN number






24 December 2015

List of Maharashtra State Public Holiday in 2016

List of Gazetted Holidays in Maharashtra

The Maharashtra Government has declared 20 days as Public Holidays for 2016.

In addition to this 4 holidays fall on Sunday.

1st April, 2016 (Tuesday) be Bank Holiday to enable banks to close accounts.

The holidays are declared as Public Holidays u/s. 25 of Negotiable Instrument Act 1881 Notification No.,PHD-1115/216/C.R. 229/XXIX, Government of Maharashtra, dt/ 24th November, 2015

Sr. No. Holiday Date Day
1 Republic Day 26th January, 2016 Tuesday
2 Chatrapati Shivaji Jayanti 19th February, 2016 Friday
3 Mahashivratri 7th March, 2016 Monday
4 Holi (2nd Day) 24th March, 2016 Thursday
5 Good Friday 25th March, 2016 Friday
6 Gudi Padwa 8th April, 2016 Friday
7 Dr. Babasheb Ambedkar Jayanti 14th April, 2016 Thursday
8 Ram Navmi 15th April, 2016 Friday
9 Mahavir Jayanti 19th April, 2016 Tuesday
10 Buddha Pournima 21st May, 2016 Saturday
11 Ramzan Id (Id-Ul-Fitar) 6th June, 2016 Wednesday
12 Independence Day 15th August, 2016 Monday
13 Parsi New Year (Shaneshahi) 17th August, 2016 Wednesday
14 Ganesh Chaturthi 5th September, 2016 Monday
15 Bakri Id (Id-Ul-Zua) 13th September, 2016 Tuesday
16 Dasara 11th October, 2016 Tuesday
17 Moharum 12th October, 2016 Wednesday
18 Diwali (Balipratipada) 31st October, 2016 Monday
19 Guru Nanak Jayanti 14th November, 2016 Monday
20 Id-E-Milad 12th December, 2016 Monday




In Addition following 4 holidays fall on Sunday.

Sr. No. Holiday Date Day
1 Maharashtra Din 1st May, 2016 Sunday
2 Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 2nd October, 2016 Sunday
3 Diwali Amavasya (Laxmi Pujan) 30th October, 2016 Sunday
4 Christmas 25th December, 2016 Sunday

Happy Holidays, Plan your holidays in advance and take advantage of holiday packages booked in advance

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