- The Indian Goods and Services Network (GSTN) has postponed the enforcement of the 7-day time limit to report e-invoices to the IRP.
- The new enforcement date is November 1, 2023.
- Taxpayers with an annual turnover of Rs 100 crores must send e-invoices to the IRP within 30 days of invoice issuance.
- This requirement applies to all types of documents, including invoices, debit notes, and credit notes.
Source: kofax.com
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