- New rule introduced by GSTN disallows upload of e-invoices older than 30 days on IRP portal from April 1, 2025
- Applies to taxpayers with AATO of Rs 10 crore and above
- E-invoice must be uploaded within 30 days to claim input tax credit
- Failure to upload e-invoice within time limit can lead to rejection and impact on tax payment or input tax credit
- No reporting restriction for taxpayers with AATO of less than 10 crores as of now
Source: x.com
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