Under e-invoicing, you can get invoices validated with unique Invoice Reference Numbers (IRN) and signed Quick Response (QR) codes from the GST Network (GSTN). Your GSTR-1 and corresponding buyers’ ...
The government has recently extended the applicability of the e-Invoicing system to small businesses. From 1st October 2022, businesses with an aggregate annual turnover of more than Rs.10 crore up to ...
Electronic invoicing or e-invoicing was introduced in India with a vision to bring transparency in invoicing and to curb the fake tax credit menace. E-Invoicing aims to transform the ways businesses ...
As of 1 January 2025, e-invoicing became mandatory in Poland, Germany, Belgium and France, with Forbes reporting the European Union is undergoing a major shift in how it approaches tax compliance, ...
Indian businesses are growing at an increased pace, which has necessitated the digitalisation of business processes and finance for every company, big or small. Today, more and more Indian companies ...
2026 is shaping up to be Europe’s key year for e-invoicing. It’s not a single EU deadline, but a moment when many countries will move ahead at the same time. Poland, Belgium, and France will all make ...
The UK is preparing for one of the biggest changes to its tax and invoicing rules in decades. On 26 November, the government announced in the 2025 Budget that electronic invoicing will become ...
With the full implementation of Malaysia’s e-invoicing regime underway, many charities and non-profit organisations are facing pressure – often from tax advisers and even Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) ...
The fourth phase of e-Invoicing in India began on 1st April 2022, spanning several Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). It shall apply to businesses with more than Rs.20 crore turnover, earned in ...
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