GSTN issues Advisory on Enhanced E-Invoicing Initiatives and E-Invoicing Portal

The new e-invoicing portal will enhance the user experience. GSTN has issued Advisory for the same.

Enhanced E-Invoicing Portal

CA Pratibha Goyal | Feb 21, 2024 |

GSTN issues Advisory on Enhanced E-Invoicing Initiatives and E-Invoicing Portal

GSTN issues Advisory on Enhanced E-Invoicing Initiatives and E-Invoicing Portal

The Goods and Service Tax Network (GSTN) has issued an advisory on enhanced e-invoicing initiatives and an e-invoicing portal. This advisory was issued one year after the successful going live with the additional five new IRP portals, the e-invoice master information portal, and the e-invoice QR Code Verifier app.

CBIC has announced launch of the revamped e-invoice master information portal https://einvoice.gst.gov.in

This will enhance user experience on the E-Invoicing Portal. The New Features of the revamped E-Invoice Portal are:

In the past year alone, more than 1.6 crore e-invoices were reported through the new IRPs, demonstrating the robustness and efficiency of the system. Furthermore, GSTN has introduced an internal e-invoice comprehensive health dashboard to further enhance the monitoring of the e-invoice ecosystem. As a result of these improvements in the GSTN E-Invoicing System, today we have:

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