
You can validate the GSTIN by using the GST Portal. This tool is designed to check the structure of the GSTIN and show you all the possible combinations. If the number you entered is not 15 characters long, it's likely that it's not a valid GSTIN. It will not be able to search for your business because the first two characters are state codes and the last three are letters of the alphabet.
There are two types of GST numbers. The legal name is the name of the individual applying for the registration. The trading name is the business's trade name used for invoicing and opening bank accounts. In other words, ABC PRIVATE LIMITED is the legal name and ABC PRIVATE LIMITED is the trading or business name. In the case of a company that has multiple GST registrations, the legal name will be the first one.
A GSTIN has 13 digits. The 13th digit indicates the number of registrations in a state. The 14th digit is an alphabet. The last 'Z' is a check code that identifies any errors in the number. The GSTIN is always a 15-digit number. The 'Z' stands for the last 'Z'. If there are any problems, the check code should be recalculated.
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