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Enabling on e-invoice portal for taxpayers required to prepare e-invoice as per CGST Rule 48(4)

Enabling on e-invoice GST portal. Taxpayers required to prepare invoice in terms of Rule 48(4) of CGST Rules may request for enablement.

Enabling on e-invoice GST portal – GSTN Advisory

Certain taxpayers are required to prepare gst e-invoice in terms of Rule 48(4) of CGST Rules (e-invoicing).

As a facilitation measure, all the taxpayers who were having aggregate turnover of Rs. 500 Cr. (from 2017-18 onwards) were enabled on e-invoice portal https://einvoice1.gst.gov.in/. The listing is based on GSTR-3B data, as available in GST System.

One can search the status of enablement of a GSTIN on e-invoice portal: https://einvoice1.gst.gov.in/ > Search > e-invoice status of taxpayer

In case any registered person, is required to prepare invoice in terms of Rule 48(4) but not enabled on the portal, they may request for enablement on portal: ‘Registration -> e-Invoice Enablement’.

In case any registered person, who doesn’t have the requirement to prepare invoice in terms of Rule 48(4) but still enabled on the e-invoice portal, the same may be brought to the notice at support.einv.api@gov.in so that necessary action can be taken.

For more information and help on e-invoicing, please visit: https://einvoice1.gst.gov.in/ > Help

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