E-Invoicing to be live for Reg. Persons with T/O of more than 20Cr from 16th March

E-Invoicing to be live for Reg. Persons with T/O of more than 20Cr from 16th March

Deepak Gupta | Mar 10, 2022 |

E-Invoicing to be live for Reg. Persons with T/O of more than 20Cr from 16th March

E-Invoicing to be live for Reg. Persons with T/O of more than 20Cr from 16th March

All the Registered Persons for whom E-Invoicing is mandatory from 1st April 2022 will be enabled for E-Invoicing Live environment from 16th March 2022.

Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs [CBIC] wide Notification Number 01/2022 dated 24th Feb 2022 notified that E-Invoicing is now mandatory for Turnover of more than Rs 20 cr from 1st April 2022.

You May Also Refer: Breaking: E-Invoicing Mandatory from 1st April 2022 for Turnover 20 Crore

Presently enabled for testing of e-invoice process in Sandbox testing environment.

Also, the taxpayer can check his eligibility for e-Invoicing by following the below mentioned process:

  • Go at Search
  • Click on ‘e-Invoice Status of Taxpayer’
  • Mention your GST Number
  • Enter Captcha code

Many Rules changing from 1st April’22, Burden on Taxpayers Pocket will Increase; Check Details

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