
Switch from Composition to Regular GST Scheme with SSJ GST Suvidha Kendra (SGSK)
Introduction to GST Scheme Conversion
Running a growing business under the GST composition scheme? That’s great—until your turnover exceeds the ₹1.5 crore limit or your goals include selling interstate or online. That’s when it’s time to switch to the Regular GST Scheme. At SSJ GST Suvidha Kendra, we help you do just that—seamlessly, professionally, and affordably for just ₹699.
Understanding the Composition Scheme
The Composition Scheme is designed for small taxpayers to simplify tax filing. It offers:
- Low fixed-rate tax
- Quarterly filing
- No Input Tax Credit (ITC)
However, it comes with serious limitations if your business begins to grow.
Limitations of the Composition Scheme
- Not allowed to trade interstate
- No input tax credit (ITC)
- Can’t work with large B2B clients
- Can’t sell on platforms like Amazon, Flipkart
What is the Regular GST Scheme?
This is the standard GST model, suitable for medium and large businesses. It allows:
- Full ITC benefits
- Monthly return filing (GSTR-1, GSTR-3B)
- Freedom to sell interstate or online
When Should You Switch?
Switching becomes mandatory or beneficial when:
- Your annual turnover crosses ₹1.5 crore
- You want to start interstate business
- You need to claim ITC
- You’re working with clients demanding a GST invoice with ITC claim
- You plan to list products on e-commerce platforms
Benefits of Regular GST Scheme
- Input Tax Credit on all eligible purchases
- More credibility for dealing with corporate buyers
- Full access to Indian markets through interstate trade
- Eligibility for government contracts and tenders
How to Switch – The GST CMP-04 Process
- File Form GST CMP-04 on the GST portal
- Declare your stock and input tax credit using ITC forms
- Update your business invoice formats and books
- Start filing monthly returns
Post-Conversion Compliance
After switching, you must:
- File GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B monthly
- Track input and output taxes
- Update your stock and inventory records
- Display GSTIN at your place of business
Documents Needed
- GSTIN login details
- Business PAN and Aadhaar
- Proof of turnover
- Sales and stock reports
- Digital Signature Certificate (if required)
Avoid These Mistakes
- Forgetting to file CMP-04
- Delayed stock reporting
- Not informing vendors/clients about change
- Using old invoice format (composition wording)
Why Choose SSJ GST Suvidha Kendra?
We offer:
- ₹699 fixed price – no surprise fees
- Quick CMP-04 filing and transition help
- Professional stock declaration and ITC support
- Friendly customer service for post-conversion needs
- Trusted by 5000+ GST clients across India
What’s Included in Our ₹699 Package?
- Complete scheme conversion filing
- Help with stock transition declaration
- Support in first monthly return setup
- Free consultation for ongoing compliance
Who Should Not Delay Conversion?
If you are:
- A retailer exceeding ₹1.5 crore turnover
- A wholesaler looking to sell across India
- An e-commerce startup
- A seasonal business scaling for festivals
You must switch now to avoid penalties and GST complications.
FAQs
Can I switch back to Composition later?
Yes, but only at the beginning of a financial year and if you meet the eligibility again.
Will I get ITC immediately?
Yes, once you file the required stock declaration.
What about stock held under Composition?
You must declare it, and eligible ITC will be adjusted in your new returns.
Is switching mandatory after ₹1.5 crore turnover?
Yes. If not switched, penalties and cancellation may follow.
How long does it take to convert?
Typically 3–5 working days with expert filing.
Conclusion
Switching from the Composition to Regular GST Scheme is a smart move for businesses that are growing or aiming for broader opportunities. With the regular scheme, you gain full ITC access, interstate flexibility, and business prestige.
And with SSJ GST Suvidha Kendra (SGSK), you get it all done professionally, online, and affordably at just ₹699.
Get started now at www.gst.ssjdeveloper.com and level up your GST status!
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