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Export of data in excel in offline Tool V2.1 for Form GSTR-2 preparation now available at GST Portal

Offline Tool V2.1 with option to export data in Excel feature is now available on GST Portal for creation and submission of GSTR-2.

Features to export data in excel made available in Offline Tool V2.1 for creation and submission of Form GSTR-2. Download latest version from GST Portal.

Data of GSTR-2 exported to excel can be used to match with your purchase register to find missing invoices or difference in amount etc.

After exporting data in excel taxpayer can take action (Accept/reject/Modify/Pending) on auto-drafted invoices ( from submitted GSTR-1 of suppliers) and add invoice which are reflected as saved invoices (GSTR-1 saved by suppliers but NOT submitted)

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