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Shop & Establishment
Act Registration —
Complete 2025 Guide

The Shop and Establishment Act registration (also called Gumasta Licence or Shop Act Licence) is mandatory for every commercial business in India — from a one-person startup to a 500-employee IT company — issued by the State Labour Department. Must be obtained within 30 days of starting business. State-specific fees: ₹500–₹5,000. Separate registration required for each state/location. TAXAJ files across all states.

30 Days
From Business Start
₹500–₹5,000
Govt. Fee (State-wise)
1–5 Years
Validity
All 36
States Covered
✦ Shop Act — Key Facts
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What Is Shop Act?
State-level Labour law regulating working hours, leave, wages, and employment conditions for commercial establishments
30-Day Deadline
Must register within 30 days of commencing business — violation attracts penalty
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Bank Account Needed
Shop Act Certificate is primary proof of business existence required by most banks to open a current account
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Per-Location License
Each branch, office, or store location in each state needs a separate Shop Act registration
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Penalty for No Registration
Fine ₹1,000–₹10,000 per violation + legal action for repeated non-compliance
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2024-25 Updates
Punjab: <20 employees exempt · Karnataka: 100% digital Aadhaar-based · Maharashtra/TN: auto-renewal
🏪 CA + CS Team⚡ All 36 States Covered📋 Gumasta / Shop Act Expert🔄 Renewal + Modification⭐ 4.9★ Google Rating🇮🇳 Delhi · Bangalore · Goa · Bihar
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2024-25 State-wise Shop Act Reforms — Punjab, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi

Punjab 2025: Businesses with not more than 20 employees are no longer required to register under the Punjab Shop Act — easing compliance for micro and small businesses. Karnataka Digitalisation: Karnataka Labour Department is now 100% digital — e-signatures and Aadhaar-based verification, no physical paperwork needed. Maharashtra & Tamil Nadu: Auto-renewal introduced — file a self-declaration form instead of full renewal application. Delhi 2024: All businesses must comply with name board regulations — name board in Hindi or English must be clearly visible outside the establishment. Always verify the current state rules before applying as reforms are ongoing.

What Is Shop & Establishment Act?

Shop and Establishment Act Registration — Complete Guide for Indian Businesses 2025

The Shop and Establishment Act (also known as the Shops and Establishments Act, Shop Act, or Gumasta Licence in Maharashtra) is a state-level labour legislation enacted by every Indian state to regulate the conditions of work in commercial establishments — including working hours, weekly rest, overtime, leave entitlements, employment of women and young workers, wages, health and safety, and record-keeping obligations. It is administered by the respective State Labour Department and is one of the oldest forms of business regulation in India — predating independence in many states.

Unlike Central registrations (PAN, GST, IEC), the Shop and Establishment Act is state-specific — every state has its own version of the Act with different rules, fees, forms, and compliance requirements. A business operating in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru needs three separate Shop Act registrations, each with the respective state's Labour Department. The registration results in the issuance of a Shop & Establishment Certificate (or Licence), which serves as primary proof that the business is legally recognised by the state government and is complying with labour laws.

The 30-Day Rule — Critical Deadline: Under most state Shop and Establishment Acts, every commercial establishment must obtain registration within 30 days of commencing business operations. This means filing the application within 30 days of the date on which the business first opens for business at the establishment — not 30 days from company incorporation or GST registration. Failure to register within 30 days attracts penalties ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹10,000. TAXAJ advises clients to apply for Shop Act registration simultaneously with or immediately after their company/firm registration.

What Does the Shop Act Regulate?

The Shop and Establishment Act governs several critical aspects of employment at the registered establishment:

  • Working Hours: Maximum 9 hours per day and 48 hours per week for all employees. Overtime wages must be paid at double the ordinary rate for work beyond these limits.
  • Weekly Holiday: Every employee is entitled to one day off per week. The establishment must observe a weekly closure day notified to the Labour Department.
  • Leave Entitlements: Earned leave, sick leave, and casual leave as per state-specific provisions (typically 12–15 days of casual/sick leave and 12–21 days of earned leave per year).
  • Wages and Payment: Timely payment of wages on or before the prescribed wage payment day. Deductions from wages are strictly regulated.
  • Women's Employment: Women cannot be required to work before 6 AM or after 9 PM (varies by state). Many states require specific facilities for women employees.
  • Child Labour: Employment of children under 14 years is strictly prohibited at any commercial establishment.
  • Health and Safety: Adequate lighting, ventilation, sanitation, and first-aid facilities must be maintained at all times.
Who Needs Shop Act?

Shop & Establishment Registration by Business Type — Is Your Business Covered?

The Act applies to virtually every commercial establishment regardless of size. Click any type to see if it applies to your business and which related registrations you may also need.

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IT & Software Companies

All tech companies, startups, SaaS companies, and IT/ITES offices — regardless of headcount. Even work-from-home companies with a registered office need Shop Act. Company Reg →

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Restaurants & Food Businesses

All restaurants, cafes, dhabas, cloud kitchens, canteens, catering businesses. Shop Act + FSSAI License are both required for any food establishment.

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Retail Shops & Stores

All retail stores — grocery, clothing, electronics, pharmacy, hardware, and general merchandise. Shop Act is the primary business licence for all retail trade. GST Reg →

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Clinics & Healthcare

Private clinics, diagnostic centres, medical shops, physiotherapy centres, and dental offices are all commercial establishments requiring Shop Act registration.

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Banks & Finance Offices

All banking, insurance, NBFC, financial consultancy, CA/CS/law firm offices, and trading establishments require Shop Act. Includes NBFCs and cooperative banks.

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Entertainment & Hospitality

Hotels, resorts, cinema halls, theatres, amusement parks, event management companies, spa and salons — all classified as commercial establishments under the Act.

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Warehouses & Logistics

Storage facilities, e-commerce fulfilment centres, warehouses, courier companies, and logistics hubs are all covered under the Act as commercial establishments.

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Work-from-Home & Home Offices

Even solo freelancers and consultants using a residential address as business address may need Shop Act in some states. NOC from property owner typically required if rented.

State-wise Guide

Shop & Establishment Registration — State-wise Rules, Fees & Process (2025)

Each state has its own Shop Act with different fees, validity, forms, and portal. Select your state to see the exact requirements.

🏛️ Maharashtra — Gumasta Licence (Maharashtra Shops and Establishments Act, 2017)

Portal: aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in · Issued by: Municipal Corporation / Labour Department · Auto-renewal introduced
Maharashtra Key Requirements
  • Form: Online application on Aaple Sarkar portal (aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in)
  • Government Fee: ₹200 (0 employees) to ₹10,000+ (100+ employees) — fee based on employee count
  • Validity: 3 years (renewable)
  • Processing Time: 7–15 working days
  • Also called "Gumasta Licence" (व्यापार परवाना) — widely used term in Maharashtra
  • Auto-renewal: self-declaration form replacing full renewal application
  • Inspection by Labour Inspector may be conducted for certain categories
Maharashtra Documents
  • Identity proof of proprietor/partners/directors (Aadhaar / PAN)
  • Address proof of business premises (electricity bill / rent agreement)
  • NOC from property owner if rented
  • Photograph of the establishment's signboard
  • Business registration certificate (CoI for companies, LLP deed for LLPs)
  • Employee details — total number and nature of work
✅ Maharashtra Gumasta Licence is one of the most commonly needed registrations for businesses in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Thane. TAXAJ files Gumasta Licences within 3–5 working days for Maharashtra establishments.

🌆 Delhi — Delhi Shops and Establishments Act, 1954 (Annual Renewal Required)

Portal: eShopmitra Delhi · Annual renewal · Hindi/English name board mandatory from 2024
Delhi Key Requirements
  • Validity: 1 year — annual renewal compulsory
  • Government Fee: ₹200–₹3,000 based on number of employees
  • Portal: eShopmitra Delhi Labour Department portal
  • 2024 Update: All establishments must display name board in Hindi or English visible from outside
  • Annual renewal deadline: before expiry of existing licence
  • Inspection by Labour Inspector within 15 days of application
  • Penalty for late renewal: ₹1,000–₹5,000
Delhi Documents
  • Aadhaar card of proprietor / all directors / partners
  • PAN card of business entity and owner
  • Address proof of business premises
  • Rent agreement + NOC if rented
  • Employee list with details (name, address, wages)
  • Declaration of working hours and weekly holiday
⚠️ Delhi requires annual renewal — missing the renewal deadline attracts a fresh application requirement and penalty. TAXAJ tracks Delhi Shop Act renewal deadlines for all clients.

🌇 Karnataka — Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1961 (100% Digital)

Portal: kase.karnataka.gov.in · Aadhaar-based e-signature · No physical paperwork · Self-declaration for <10 employees
Karnataka Key Requirements
  • 100% Digital: Online application via kase.karnataka.gov.in
  • Aadhaar-based e-signature — no physical documents or visits needed
  • Self-declaration registration for businesses with fewer than 10 employees
  • Validity: 5 years (renewable)
  • Government Fee: ₹500–₹5,000 based on employee count
  • Certificate issued digitally — no physical stamping required
  • Processing: typically 3–7 working days for digital applications
Karnataka Documents
  • Aadhaar card for Aadhaar-based e-signature
  • PAN card of business and owner
  • Business registration certificate (CoI / LLP deed / partnership deed)
  • Address proof of business premises
  • Employee count and nature of business
  • GST certificate (if GST registered)
✅ Karnataka's 100% digital process makes it one of the fastest states for Shop Act registration — no queues, no physical submission, Aadhaar OTP-based e-sign. TAXAJ handles Karnataka Shop Act registrations entirely online including for Bengaluru businesses.

🌴 Tamil Nadu — Tamil Nadu Shops and Establishments Act, 1947

Portal: TN e-Sevai Portal · Auto-renewal self-declaration · Inspector visit possible
Tamil Nadu Key Requirements
  • Portal: Tamil Nadu e-Sevai portal (tn.gov.in)
  • Auto-renewal via self-declaration form (no full renewal application)
  • Validity: 3 years initially; auto-renewed via self-declaration
  • Government Fee: ₹100–₹2,000 based on employee count
  • Inspector may visit the establishment post-registration
  • Establishment must be maintained as per declared details
  • Must declare nature of business, working hours, and weekly holiday
Tamil Nadu Documents
  • Identity proof of owner (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID)
  • Address proof of business premises
  • Rental agreement + NOC from landlord if rented
  • Business registration certificate
  • Number of employees and nature of work
  • Declaration of business hours and weekly off

🌿 UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Telangana, Punjab, Other States

State-specific rules · TAXAJ covers all 36 states · Each has separate form, fee, and portal
Other States — Common Framework
  • Uttar Pradesh: UP Dukaan aur Vanijya Adhisthan Adhiniyam, 1962. Fee: ₹200–₹2,000. Online via Nivesh Mitra portal
  • Bihar: Bihar Shops and Establishments Act, 1953. Application to District Labour Office.
  • Rajasthan: Rajasthan Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1958. Online via SSO Rajasthan portal
  • Gujarat: Bombay Shops and Establishments Act (Gujarat adaptation). Fee: ₹500–₹3,000
  • Telangana: Telangana Shops and Establishments Act, 1988. Online via meesevaonline.in
  • Punjab 2025: Businesses with ≤20 employees no longer required to register
Common Documents Across States
  • Identity proof of proprietor / partners / directors
  • Business address proof with rent agreement / NOC if applicable
  • Business registration certificate (CoI / LLP deed / proprietorship documents)
  • Employee details (headcount + nature of work)
  • Prescribed fee payment receipt
  • Declaration of business nature, working hours, weekly holiday
💡 TAXAJ covers Shop and Establishment Act registration across all 36 states and Union Territories. Our team is familiar with each state's portal, fee structure, required forms, and timelines. Contact TAXAJ for state-specific guidance for your business location.
Benefits of Shop Act Registration

7 Key Benefits of Shop & Establishment Act Registration for Your Business

Shop Act registration is far more than just compliance — it unlocks multiple business capabilities and protections.

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Open Business Bank Account — Primary ID Document

The Shop & Establishment Certificate is the primary proof of business existence required by banks to open a current account for proprietorships, partnerships, and other businesses that don't have a Company Incorporation Certificate. Without Shop Act, many banks will not open a current account for your business — blocking all business banking operations.

Primary business ID
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Unlock Other Registrations — GST, FSSAI, MSME

Shop Act Certificate is required to apply for multiple other important registrations: GST Registration, FSSAI Food License, MSME/Udyam, Professional Tax registration, and trade licences. Many state government portals ask for Shop Act Certificate as business address proof during other registrations.

Unlocks 5+ other registrations
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Legal Employment — Hire Employees Legally

Shop Act registration is the legal foundation for hiring employees in a commercial establishment. Without it, an employer cannot enforce employment agreements, comply with labour laws, or access government schemes like EPF (Employees' Provident Fund) and ESI (Employees' State Insurance). PF/ESIC registration →

Legal employer status
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Government Tenders & Contracts

Participation in Government e-Marketplace (GeM), tenders, and government contracts typically requires Shop Act Certificate as proof of business establishment. Without it, businesses are barred from significant government procurement opportunities. GeM Registration →

GeM tenders + govt contracts
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Employee Rights & Welfare Protection

Registered establishments enjoy statutory protection from labour disputes — rights are clearly defined and disputes are resolved through the Labour Department. Unregistered businesses face unlimited liability in employment disputes. Shop Act defines weekly holidays, leave entitlements, overtime, and wages — creating a stable employee relations framework.

Labour dispute protection
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Business Loans & Credit

Banks and NBFCs require Shop Act Certificate as one of the mandatory documents for business loans, working capital credit, and MSME loans. It demonstrates business legitimacy and operational history to lenders. Many government loan schemes (Mudra, Stand-Up India, PM SVANidhi) list Shop Act Certificate in their document requirements.

MSME loans · Working capital
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Legal Contracts & Business Operations

A Shop Act-registered business can enter into legally enforceable contracts with vendors, customers, landlords, and employees. It establishes the business's identity and address with the state government — enabling lease agreements, vendor contracts, and government licences to be signed in the business name.

Legal contracts enforceable
Registration Process

How to Apply for Shop & Establishment Registration — 6-Step Process

TAXAJ manages the complete application across all states — from document preparation to certificate delivery. State-specific process varies, but the framework is consistent.

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Identify Your State & Applicable Act

Each Indian state has its own version of the Shop and Establishment Act with different rules, fees, forms, and portals. First, identify the state(s) where your establishment is physically located — not where your company is registered but where the actual office, shop, or establishment operates. If you have offices in Mumbai and Bengaluru, you need Shop Act in Maharashtra AND Karnataka separately. Also determine whether you're a "Shop" (engaged in retail trade or commercial activity for customer walk-in) or a "Commercial Establishment" (office providing services without retail walk-in customers — IT companies, consulting firms, CA offices) — this distinction affects the applicable fee category in some states. TAXAJ advises on the correct category before filing.

📋 Each state = separate registration · Physical location matters — not company incorporation state
State IdentificationShop vs Commercial Estab.Employee Count
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Compile Required Documents

Core documents required across all states: (1) Identity proof of proprietor/partners/directors (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Passport), (2) Address proof of business premises — electricity bill, telephone bill (in the name of the landlord or business), (3) Rental Agreement + NOC from property owner if the business operates from rented premises (commonly required — without NOC, application is rejected), (4) Business registration certificate — Certificate of Incorporation for companies, LLP Deed for LLPs, Proprietorship declaration or Udyam certificate for proprietorships, (5) Employee details — total headcount, nature of work, (6) Photograph of the establishment's name board / signboard (required in Maharashtra and several other states). TAXAJ provides a state-specific document checklist.

⚠️ NOC from property owner for rented premises is the most common rejection reason — TAXAJ verifies this upfront
Identity + Address ProofRent Agreement + NOCBusiness Reg. CertificateEmployee Count
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File Application on State Labour Portal

Most states now have online portals for Shop Act registration — eliminating the need for physical visits to the Labour Department office. State portals: Maharashtra: Aaple Sarkar (aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in), Karnataka: KASE portal (kase.karnataka.gov.in) with Aadhaar-based e-sign, Delhi: eShopmitra Delhi, Tamil Nadu: TN e-Sevai, Rajasthan: SSO Rajasthan, Telangana: Mee Seva, UP: Nivesh Mitra. Fill in the prescribed form (varies by state — Form A, Form B, or state-specific online form) with all establishment details: business name, address, nature of business, number of employees, working hours, and weekly holiday. TAXAJ manages the portal filing — you don't need to navigate these portals yourself.

📋 Each state has a different portal — TAXAJ files on the correct state portal
State Labour PortalOnline Form SubmissionDocument Upload
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Pay Government Fee

Pay the prescribed government fee based on: (1) Number of employees at the establishment (most states structure fees on employee count — more employees = higher fee), (2) Type of establishment (shop vs commercial establishment — different rates in some states), (3) Validity period chosen (1 year, 3 years, or 5 years — longer validity = higher one-time fee but lower per-year cost). State-wise fee ranges: Maharashtra: ₹200–₹10,000+, Karnataka: ₹500–₹5,000, Delhi: ₹200–₹3,000, Tamil Nadu: ₹100–₹2,000, Other states: ₹200–₹5,000 (varies widely). Payment is online via the state portal. TAXAJ advises on optimal validity period selection to balance cost and renewal frequency.

💰 Fee based on employee count and state · TAXAJ advises on optimal validity period
State Fee: ₹200–₹10,000Online PaymentPayment Receipt
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Labour Inspector Visit (If Required)

Some states require a physical inspection of the establishment by a Labour Inspector before issuing the Shop Act Certificate. Where inspection is mandatory: (1) The inspector verifies that the establishment exists at the declared address, (2) Checks the nature of business, employee count, and working conditions, (3) May ask for additional documents or clarifications. States where inspection is commonly conducted: Maharashtra (for certain categories), Delhi (within 15 days of application), Tamil Nadu (post-registration check). States with self-declaration/instant registration (no inspection): Karnataka, some UP categories. TAXAJ provides a pre-inspection checklist to ensure the establishment is ready if inspection is required.

📋 Some states inspect · Karnataka and certain UP categories: no inspection required
Inspector VisitEstablishment VerificationDocument Cross-check
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Receive Shop Act Certificate — Display & Comply

Upon successful processing and inspection (if applicable), the Shop & Establishment Certificate is issued by the State Labour Department — either digitally (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu with digital certificates) or physically (some states still issue physical certificates). Processing time: 7–15 working days in most states (Karnataka: often 3–7 days online). The certificate must be prominently displayed at the place of business — visible to employees and Labour Inspector at all times. Key post-registration obligations: (1) Display certificate at premises, (2) Renew before expiry (1–5 years depending on state), (3) Update the licence for any change in business details (address, name, employee count), (4) Maintain prescribed registers — muster roll, wage register, leave register, and overtime register as required by the state Act.

⚠️ Must display certificate at premises · Update for any change · Renew before expiry
Shop Act CertificateDisplay at PremisesRegisters MaintenanceRenewal Calendar
Post-Registration Compliance

Shop Act Compliance Obligations After Registration

Registration is the beginning. Every registered establishment must maintain ongoing compliance with the Act's provisions.

📋 Labour Registers to Maintain

  • Muster Roll / Attendance Register: Daily attendance of all employees — working time in, working time out
  • Wage/Salary Register: Monthly wages paid to each employee, deductions, and net payment
  • Leave Register: Earned leave, casual leave, and sick leave availed and balance for each employee
  • Overtime Register: Hours of overtime worked and overtime wages paid per employee
  • Advance Register: Salary advances given to employees and repayment schedule
  • Employment Register: Details of all employees — name, address, designation, date of joining
  • Inspection Book: Available for inspection at any time by Labour Inspector

⚖️ Key Compliance Rules

  • Working Hours: Maximum 9 hours/day · 48 hours/week — overtime is mandatory for extra hours
  • Overtime Pay: Double the ordinary wages for every hour of overtime worked
  • Weekly Off: Minimum one day off per week — declared to Labour Department
  • Earned Leave: 12–21 days per year (state-wise) — carry forward rules apply
  • Women Workers: No work before 6 AM or after 9 PM in most states
  • Certificate Display: Certificate must be prominently displayed at all times
  • Annual Return: Some states require annual return filing with the Labour Department
  • Change Notification: Any change in business name, address, or employees must be notified to Labour Dept.
Penalties

Penalties for Non-Compliance with Shop & Establishment Act

ViolationPenalty RangeConsequence
Registration Violations
Operating without Shop Act registration₹1,000 – ₹10,000Fined per violation + potential closure notice
Not registering within 30 days of commencing business₹500 – ₹5,000Fine + prosecution under the Act
Failure to renew before expiry₹500 – ₹3,000Fine + fresh application required in most states
Not displaying certificate at premises₹200 – ₹1,000Fine per inspection visit
Labour Law Violations
Requiring employees to work beyond 9 hours/day or 48 hours/week₹2,000 – ₹10,000Per violation per employee
Not paying overtime wages₹1,000 – ₹5,000Per employee per instance
Denying weekly holiday to employee₹500 – ₹3,000Per employee per week
Employing child labour (under 14)₹20,000 – ₹50,000 + imprisonmentUnder Child Labour Act
Not maintaining prescribed registers₹500 – ₹2,000Per register per inspection
Repeat Offence
Repeat violations after prior convictionDouble the original fine + imprisonmentProsecution + establishment closure risk
FAQ

Shop & Establishment Act Registration — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — the Shop and Establishment Act is mandatory for virtually all commercial establishments in India regardless of size. This includes: IT companies (even 1-person), restaurants, retail stores, hospitals, clinics, hotels, banks, CA/CS offices, coworking spaces, factories' offices, e-commerce warehouses, entertainment venues, and home-based businesses with employees. Even a single-person consultancy using a residential address needs Shop Act in most states. The main exception is Punjab 2025, which has exempted businesses with 20 or fewer employees. Registration must be obtained within 30 days of commencing business operations at the establishment.
Yes — each location in each state requires a separate Shop Act registration. If your company has: (1) Head office in Delhi, (2) Development centre in Bengaluru, and (3) Sales office in Mumbai — you need three separate registrations: under the Delhi Shops Act with Delhi Labour Department, under the Karnataka Shops Act with Karnataka Labour Department, and under the Maharashtra Shops Act (Gumasta Licence) with Maharashtra authorities. The Shop Act applies to the physical location of the establishment — not where the company is registered. Multi-location companies have multiple Shop Act registrations with different expiry dates, different fee structures, and different renewal requirements. TAXAJ manages multi-state Shop Act registration and renewal for companies across all their locations.
The distinction matters for fee calculation and some state-specific rules: Shop: Any place where goods are sold (retail or wholesale) or services are directly rendered to customers walking into the premises — grocery stores, pharmacies, clothing stores, salons, restaurants. Commercial Establishment: Any office, commercial, trading, banking, or insurance establishment, or any other place where persons are employed for office work or services — IT companies, consulting firms, CA offices, law firms, corporate offices, insurance offices, call centres. Most states treat both similarly for registration purposes, but some have slightly different fee schedules. When filing, selecting the wrong category (e.g., "shop" when you're actually a "commercial establishment") can lead to rejection. TAXAJ verifies the correct category for your business type and state before filing.
Renewal varies significantly by state: Delhi: Annual renewal required — must file a fresh renewal application before the certificate expiry date; late renewal attracts penalty; Maharashtra: Auto-renewal with self-declaration form — no full application needed; Karnataka: 5-year certificate; renewal online via KASE portal; Tamil Nadu: Auto-renewal via self-declaration; Other states: 1–5 year validity with state-specific renewal process. For most states, renewal requires: updated employee details, payment of renewal fee, and any updated business details. Failure to renew before expiry in Delhi requires a fresh application. TAXAJ tracks renewal deadlines across all states for clients with multiple locations and files renewals proactively to avoid lapse.
Yes — Gumasta Licence (गुमास्ता परवाना) is the colloquial name for the Maharashtra Shops and Establishments Act registration. The term "Gumasta" comes from the Marathi/Hindi word for an authorised agent or establishment operator. When someone in Mumbai, Pune, or any other Maharashtra city refers to a "Gumasta Licence," they mean the Shop and Commercial Establishments Act registration issued by the Municipal Corporation or State Labour Department under the Maharashtra Shops and Establishments (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 2017. Gumasta Licence is obtained online via the Aaple Sarkar portal and is valid for 3 years. TAXAJ handles Gumasta Licence registration for businesses across Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Nagpur, and all other Maharashtra locations.
Yes — and in most states, it is required even for home-based businesses and freelancers conducting commercial activity. For home-based businesses: (1) Address proof in the form of a utility bill (electricity/water) for the residential premises is required; (2) An NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the property owner or landlord is typically required if the premises is rented — without this NOC, the application is rejected; (3) In some states, societies or housing associations may object to commercial registration at a residential address — verify your society's bye-laws before applying. The Shop Act applies regardless of the nature of the premises as long as commercial activity is being conducted. TAXAJ advises home-based business clients on how to obtain and present the NOC correctly to avoid rejection.
TAXAJ Services

Shop & Establishment Registration — TAXAJ Service Packages

TAXAJ's team handles the complete state-specific filing — document preparation, portal submission, inspection support, and certificate delivery across all 36 states.

Single State Registration
1,999
Govt. fee additional · 7–15 working days
  • State identification + category advice
  • Document checklist + preparation
  • State portal filing + submission
  • Inspector preparation (if applicable)
  • Certificate delivery + renewal calendar
Get Started →
Most Popular
Startup Compliance Bundle
4,999
Shop Act + GST Registration + MSME Udyam
  • All Single State Registration services
  • GST Registration (GSTIN)
  • MSME / Udyam registration
  • Bank account documentation support
  • Compliance calendar across all 3
Get Started →
Annual Renewal Service
999/yr
Per state per year · Never miss renewal
  • Renewal tracking + advance reminder
  • State portal renewal filing
  • Updated employee count + details
  • Any change notification to Labour Dept
  • Updated certificate delivery
Get Started →
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All 36 states covered · State-specific portal filing · 7–15 days delivery · Certificate + renewal tracking. Starting ₹1,999. Register within 30 days of business start — avoid ₹10,000 penalty.