Are you looking for a comprehensive GST State Code list or how to identify state names from GST numbers? We're here to help
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a comprehensive, multi-stage, destination-based tax revolutionising the Indian taxation system. The GST State Code list, an integral part of this system, provides a unique identification code for each state and union territory in India. These codes are crucial for businesses and taxpayers as they form part of the GST Identification Number (GSTIN). This article aims to comprehensively explain the GST State Code list, its importance, and its various applications.
The GST State Code List systematically compiles two-digit numbers representing a specific state or union territory. This is essential for businesses as it helps identify the state where a business is registered. The GSTIN is a unique 15-digit number assigned to each taxpayer. The first two digits of the GSTIN represent the state code as per the GST State Code List.
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The GST State Code list is as follows:
State | GST Code |
---|---|
Jammu and Kashmir | 01 |
Himachal Pradesh | 02 |
Punjab | 03 |
Chandigarh | 04 |
Uttarakhand | 05 |
Haryana | 06 |
Delhi | 07 |
Rajasthan | 08 |
Uttar Pradesh | 09 |
Bihar | 10 |
Sikkim | 11 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 12 |
Nagaland | 13 |
Manipur | 14 |
Mizoram | 15 |
Tripura | 16 |
Meghalaya | 17 |
Assam | 18 |
West Bengal | 19 |
Jharkhand | 20 |
Odisha | 21 |
Chhattisgarh | 22 |
Madhya Pradesh | 23 |
Gujarat | 24 |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu | 26 |
Maharashtra | 27 |
Karnataka | 29 |
Goa | 30 |
Lakshadweep | 31 |
Kerala | 32 |
Tamil Nadu | 33 |
Puducherry | 34 |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 35 |
Telangana | 36 |
Andhra Pradesh | 37 |
Ladakh (Newly Added) | 38 |
Other Territory | 97 |
Centre Jurisdiction | 99 |
Every taxpayer registered under GST is assigned a unique 15-digit number called the GST Identification Number (GSTIN). The GSTIN is structured as follows: The first two digits represent the GST State Code, the next ten digits are the taxpayer's PAN number, the thirteenth digit indicates the number of registrations an entity has under the same PAN in that state, the fourteenth digit is always 'Z', and the final digit is used for the check code.