If the department cancelled your GSTIN, you can get it back. We file REG-21, clear the pending returns, and restore your registration.
When a GST officer cancels your registration — usually for non-filing of returns — you can apply for revocation of cancellation in Form REG-21 within the prescribed window. Revocation is granted once the outstanding returns, tax, interest and late fees are cleared.
GovYapar handles the whole recovery: filing the pending returns, computing dues, and submitting REG-21 with the right justification so your GSTIN is reinstated and you can invoice legally again.
A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.
We read the order and map what’s pending.
File overdue returns and compute dues.
Revocation application with justification.
GSTIN reinstated — you can invoice again.
Most officer-initiated cancellations are for continuous non-filing of returns. The good news is it can usually be revoked once you file the pending returns and clear dues.
Revocation must be applied within the prescribed period from the cancellation order (extendable in genuine cases). The sooner you act, the smoother it is.
Yes — revocation is granted after outstanding returns, tax, interest and late fees are cleared. We handle that entire backlog for you.
A rejection can be contested, and in some cases a fresh application or appeal is the route. We advise based on the exact reason given.
We clear the backlog and file your revocation — act before the window closes.
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