FSSAI License Fees – Cost of Food Business Registration

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Tally Solutions

Apr 8, 2026

30 second summary | FSSAI license fees in India range from ₹100 to ₹7,500 per year based on business size and category. This guide covers updated 2026 turnover limits, license types, additional costs, eligibility, documents, application steps, renewal rules and penalties, helping food businesses plan registration costs and stay compliant.

FSSAI license fees in India range from ₹100 to ₹7,500 per year, depending on your business category, turnover and scale of operations. Businesses must choose between Basic, State or Central licenses, with costs varying accordingly. Along with government fees, additional expenses such as documentation, compliance and renewal charges may apply. Understanding the full fee structure helps you plan costs accurately and avoid penalties.

FSSAI license categories and fee structure

FSSAI license fees vary based on the type of license your business requires, which is determined by turnover, scale and nature of operations. The table below outlines the applicable categories and annual government fees.

License Type

Annual Turnover

Government Fee (Per Year)

Applicable For

Basic Registration

Up to ₹12 lakh

₹100

Small vendors, home kitchens, petty food businesses

State License

₹12 lakh – ₹20 crore

₹2,000 – ₹5,000

Restaurants, small manufacturers, traders and storage units within a state

Central License

Above ₹20 crore

₹7,500

Large manufacturers, importers/exporters, multi-state businesses

What changed in 2026?

The FSSAI updated the turnover limits in 2026 (effective April 1) to simplify licensing and expand coverage for food businesses. 

License Type

Before 2026 (Turnover Limit)

After 2026 (Turnover Limit)

Basic Registration

Up to ₹12 lakh

Up to ₹1.5 crore

State License

₹12 lakh – ₹20 crore

₹1.5 crore – ₹50 crore

Central License

Above ₹20 crore

Above ₹50 crore

Factors that determine FSSAI license cost

FSSAI license fees vary based on:

  • License type: Basic, State or Central license, where higher categories have higher fees
  • Annual turnover: Determines which license category your business falls under
  • Nature of business: Manufacturing units may have higher costs than traders or retailers
  • Scale of operations: Larger production capacity or multiple units can increase costs
  • Multi-state presence: Operating in multiple states may require a Central license
  • License validity period: The license can be taken for 1–5 years, affecting the total upfront cost
  • Compliance and documentation requirements: Food testing, hygiene standards and documentation also affect the cost
  • Use of professional services: Hiring consultants or agencies adds to the overall cost

What are the additions costs involved?

Apart from government fees, businesses may incur:

  • Professional/consultant fees: Charges for experts or agencies helping with application, documentation and compliance
  • Documentation expenses: Expenses for preparing documents like affidavits, NOCs, layout plans and declarations
  • Food safety compliance costs: Investment in hygiene, equipment and infrastructure to meet FSSAI standards
  • License modification fees: Charges for updating details such as address, product category or business expansion
  • Renewal fees: Applicable when renewing the license after its validity period
  • Late renewal penalty: ₹100 per day if the renewal is delayed beyond the due date
  • Inspection-related costs: Expenses (if any) for meeting inspection requirements or corrective actions

These costs vary depending on business complexity and readiness.

Eligibility for FSSAI license

Any individual or business involved in the food supply chain must obtain an FSSAI license or registration, including:

  • Food manufacturers: Units producing packaged foods, snacks, beverages, dairy products, etc.
  • Restaurants, cafes and cloud kitchens: Dine-in outlets, quick-service restaurants and online food businesses operating from home
  • Traders, distributors and retailers: Wholesalers, suppliers, along with grocery stores, supermarkets or food shops
  • Importers and exporters: Businesses dealing with international food trade
  • Caterers and food service providers: Event caterers, canteens and mess services
  • Transporters and storage units: Cold storage, warehouses and food transport operators
  • Street vendors and small food businesses: Petty food businesses and hawkers

The type of FSSAI license required (basic, state or central) depends on your business size, turnover and operations.

Documents required for FSSAI license

The documents required for an FSSAI license include the following:

Business documents:

  • Trade/GST registration or incorporation certificate
  • Business details and product list
  • Food Safety Management System (FSMS) plan
  • Layout plan (for manufacturers)
  • NOC from local authority (if required)
  • Water testing report (for manufacturing units)
  • Import Export Code (for import/export businesses)

Applicant documents:

  • Identity and address proof
  • Passport-size photograph

How to apply for an FSSAI license (step-by-step)

Applying for an FSSAI license is a straightforward online process:

  1. Visit the FoSCoS portal
  2. Register using your email ID and mobile number
  3. Select license type (Basic, State, Central)
  4. Enter business details and turnover
  5. Upload required documents
  6. Pay the applicable fee online
  7. Review details and submit the application
  8. Track status using the reference number
  9. Complete inspection (if required)

Once approved, your FSSAI license with a 14-digit number will be issued.

FSSAI license renewal

FSSAI license renewal is essential to continue operating your food business legally without interruptions. FSSAI licenses are valid for 1 to 5 years and must be renewed before expiry.

  • You should apply for renewal at least 30 days before the license expiry date to avoid penalties.
  • The license can be renewed for a period ranging from 1 to 5 years, depending on your business preference.
  • The renewal process is completed online through the FoSCoS portal using your existing license number.
  • You may need to submit updated business details, an FSMS plan and any revised documents, if applicable.
  • The renewal fee remains the same as the original license fee based on your license category.
  • A late renewal penalty of ₹100 per day is charged if you miss the deadline.
  • If the license is not renewed on time, it may get cancelled, and you may have to apply for a fresh license.

Timely renewal helps maintain compliance and ensures smooth business operations without legal disruptions.

FSSAI penalty for non-compliance

Non-compliance with FSSAI regulations can lead to strict penalties under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.

Violation

Penalty

Minor non-compliance

Up to ₹25,000

Sub-standard food

Up to ₹5 lakh

Misbranded food

Up to ₹3 lakh

Extraneous matter in food

Up to ₹1 lakh

Unhygienic processing conditions

Up to ₹1 lakh

Misleading advertisement

Up to ₹10 lakh

No license

Up to ₹5 lakh + imprisonment

Unsafe food (general cases)

Up to ₹10 lakh + imprisonment

Conclusion

FSSAI license fees depend on your business size, category and compliance requirements. By selecting the right license, planning for additional costs and ensuring timely renewal, businesses can avoid penalties and operate smoothly. Using tools like TallyPrime can help manage compliance, invoicing and financial tracking alongside licensing requirements.

FAQs

No, operating without an FSSAI license is illegal and can lead to penalties, fines or even business closure.

It ensures legal compliance, builds customer trust, improves brand credibility and enables business expansion and online selling.

An FSSAI license is valid for 1 to 5 years, depending on the duration selected during application.

Small-scale food businesses (petty food operators) with very low turnover may only require basic registration instead of a full license.

Fees can be paid online through the FoSCoS portal using net banking, debit card or other digital payment methods.

You must upgrade to the appropriate license category to remain compliant.

No, separate licenses are generally required for different premises, especially across states.

Published on April 8, 2026

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