E-invoicing has been made mandatory from 1st October 2020 and companies have already started generating their e-invoices. The government has been releasing several notifications and circulars regarding various aspects of it in order to offer clarifications of topics such as E-invoicing and RCM, E-invoicing and E-way Bill, E-invoicing and B2C and so on. Now, to discuss E-invoicing and SEZ, let us get into the basics and then understand the present scenario.
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