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Udyam Registration

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Guide Details

Guide TitleUdyam Registration
Compliance AreaUdyam
Applies ToAll MSMEs
Governing AuthorityMinistry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India

Content

SummaryThe Udyam Registration is the official, permanent recognition portal issued by the Ministry of MSME. It digitizes and simplifies the identification of an enterprise, replacing the old EM-I/II or Udyog Aadhaar Memorandums (UAM).
Step-by-stepStep 1: Aadhaar Verification * For Proprietorships: Aadhaar of the proprietor.

For Partnerships/LLPs: Aadhaar of the managing partner.

For Companies/Cooperative Societies: Aadhaar of the authorized signatory.

Step 2: PAN & GST Validation * Enter the Permanent Account Number (PAN) of the business entity. The portal automatically syncs with the Income Tax and GSTN databases to pull investment and turnover details.

Step 3: Enterprise Details * Input the business name, location of the plant/unit(s), official bank account details, and major activity (Manufacturing or Services).

Step 4: National Industrial Classification (NIC) Code * Select the appropriate 2, 4, or 5-digit NIC code that accurately describes your primary business operations.

Step 5: Submission & Certification * Submit the form via an OTP sent to the registered mobile number. Upon successful verification, a permanent Udyam Registration Number (URN) and an e-Certificate are generated.
Key Due DatesWhile the certificate itself has lifetime validity once issued, there is a recurring annual compliance requirement:

Annual Auto-Update: The Udyam portal automatically updates its investment and turnover figures every year based on your filed ITR and GST returns.

Mandatory Self-Update: If there are structural changes to your business (e.g., adding a new manufacturing unit, changing bank accounts, or updating contact details), the enterprise must log in and manually update the profile.

Re-classification Window: If an enterprise outgrows its current category limits due to increased turnover or investment, it is automatically re-classified (e.g., from Micro to Small). Upgradations take effect on July 1st following the financial year-end, while downgradations take effect on April 1st of the next financial year.
Penalties for Non-complianceFinancial Penalty: Anyone who intentionally misrepresents or suppresses essential business data (such as suppressing true turnover to stay classified as a "Micro" enterprise for subsidies) can face a fine of up to ₹1,000 for the first offense, and between ₹1,000 and ₹10,000 for subsequent offenses.

Cancellation of Status: The Ministry reserves the right to freeze, suspend, or permanently cancel the Udyam registration if major discrepancies are found during verification audits.

Loss of Protective Benefits: Cancellation immediately strips the business of legal protections, such as the right to file cases against delayed payments under the MSME Samadhaan portal or claiming interest subventions from banking institutions

Reference

Official Source URLhttps://www.udyamregistration.in/new-udhyam-registration
Verified On2026-05-26

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