Until now, there was no time limit for e-invoice generation. Taxpayers had the option to generate e-invoices in real-time or even after a few days or weeks. However, now there is a new restriction; a seven-day time limit for reporting invoices to the IRP. The time limit will apply to e-invoicing-eligible businesses with a turnover of Rs.100 crore or more from 1st May 2023.
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
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