The first phase of e-Invoicing was launched on 1 October 2020. In this phase, businesses having a turnover of more than INR 500 crores in any previous financial year from 2017-18 had to implement e-invoicing for their B2B invoices mandatorily. The second phase (launched on 1 January 2021) focused on businesses with a turnover of more than INR 100 crores. In brief, this e-invoicing process is not about generating invoices on the Government portal. Businesses/Taxpayers have to create invoices on their internal accounting systems or ERPs and upload them on the Invoice Registration Portal (IRP) for verification.
Once the IRP verifies the details, it will digitally sign and send back the e-invoice with the Invoice Reference Number (IRN) and Quick Response (QR) code to the Taxpayers. Though the Government well communicated the idea of e-invoicing, the implementation process needed attention. There was a lot of hustle-bustle among businesses as the concept of e-invoicing was relatively new. Taxpayers had multiple options to get this new invoicing system in place. However, for Taxpayers dealing with voluminous transactions, it was not feasible to use the offline Excel utility to generate e-Invoices. The best-fit solution was ERP integration.
As of today, most businesses have resorted to ERPs to manage their day-to-day business. An e-invoicing solution routed directly through the ERP will indeed reduce efforts and ensure greater accuracy. In simple words, if your ERP is configured for e-invoicing, it will be able to communicate with the IRP directly through APIs/Plug-ins (and vice versa). With this, Taxpayers can seamlessly generate e-invoices/Invoice Reference Numbers (IRNs) from within the ERP itself. To understand this process better, here is a diagram to show how Masters India can integrate with your ERP for e-invoicing: Note: ERP integration for e-invoicing can be done in two ways:
The benefits of ERP integration are:
The taxpayers need to evaluate the features/updates that their ERP providers can deploy. On the other hand, GSPs like Masters India can integrate with most of the ERPs and automate the e-invoicing process end-to-end through APIs. This helps taxpayers like you generate e-invoices instantly with near-to-zero clerical errors.
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