GST State Code 27 — Maharashtra
GST state code 27 is the code for Maharashtra. Any GSTIN beginning with “27” was issued to a business registered in Maharashtra under the Goods and Services Tax.
Where the code sits inside a GSTIN
A GSTIN is exactly 15 characters. The first two digits are the state code — 27 for Maharashtra. Characters 3 to 12 are the PAN of the registered business, character 13 counts that PAN's registrations within the state (1–9, then A–Z), character 14 is the letter “Z” by default, and character 15 is a check digit computed from the first fourteen.
Worked example (fictitious PAN, valid structure and check digit):
27ABCDE1234F1Z0
Here 27ABCDE1234F1Z0 reads as: registered in Maharashtra, PAN ABCDE1234F, first registration for that PAN in the state, with a mathematically valid check digit. Do not invoice against example numbers — always verify the real GSTIN first.
GST administration in Maharashtra
Maharashtra, capital Mumbai, is India's largest GST jurisdiction by revenue, spread across three CBIC zones — Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur. Mumbai's financial and corporate headquarters, Pune's auto and IT belt, Thane-Bhiwandi warehousing, Nashik's wineries and Nagpur's logistics hub mean code 27 appears on more verified invoices than any other state code.
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All GST state codes
| Code | State / Union Territory |
|---|---|
| 01 | Jammu & Kashmir |
| 02 | Himachal Pradesh |
| 03 | Punjab |
| 04 | Chandigarh |
| 05 | Uttarakhand |
| 06 | Haryana |
| 07 | Delhi |
| 08 | Rajasthan |
| 09 | Uttar Pradesh |
| 10 | Bihar |
| 11 | Sikkim |
| 12 | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 13 | Nagaland |
| 14 | Manipur |
| 15 | Mizoram |
| 16 | Tripura |
| 17 | Meghalaya |
| 18 | Assam |
| 19 | West Bengal |
| 20 | Jharkhand |
| 21 | Odisha |
| 22 | Chhattisgarh |
| 23 | Madhya Pradesh |
| 24 | Gujarat |
| 26 | Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu |
| 27 | Maharashtra |
| 29 | Karnataka |
| 30 | Goa |
| 31 | Lakshadweep |
| 32 | Kerala |
| 33 | Tamil Nadu |
| 34 | Puducherry |
| 35 | Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
| 36 | Telangana |
| 37 | Andhra Pradesh |
| 38 | Ladakh |
| 97 | Other Territory |
| 99 | Centre Jurisdiction |
Frequently asked questions
Which state has GST state code 27?
GST state code 27 belongs to Maharashtra. Every GSTIN issued to a business registered in Maharashtra begins with the digits 27.
Where does the state code appear in a Maharashtra GSTIN?
The state code is always the first two characters of the 15-character GSTIN. If a GSTIN starts with 27, the registration was issued in Maharashtra. Characters 3–12 are the PAN of the business, character 13 is the entity number, character 14 is always “Z”, and character 15 is a checksum.
Is the GST state code the same as the state's vehicle or census code?
No. GST state codes follow the Indian Census 2011 numbering adopted by GSTN, which is different from RTO vehicle registration codes. Always use the two-digit GST code when filing returns or raising invoices.
What does it mean if my supplier's GSTIN does not start with 27 but they claim to operate from Maharashtra?
It usually means the supplier is registered in a different state and supplies to Maharashtra inter-state (IGST applies instead of CGST+SGST). If they invoice you claiming local registration with a mismatched state code, verify the GSTIN before paying — the place of supply affects your input tax credit.
Can one business have more than one GSTIN in Maharashtra?
Yes. A business with multiple verticals or units in Maharashtra can hold multiple GSTINs, all starting with 27 and sharing the same PAN — only the 13th character (entity number) differs. Search by PAN on GST Search to see every registration held by one PAN.