- The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime requires the sellers to upload invoices in a timely manner to allow buyers to avail GST credit.
- However, if the seller fails to upload an invoice or makes any error, the buyer’s GST credit gets blocked until this is rectified.
- This can create working capital management issues, but a solution is in the works, says Tally Solutions’ Mohan D.
- Further, there is a workaround if you want to claim GST credit in case your supplier has not uploaded invoices.
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