Revised Time Limit For E-Invoice Reporting: Businesses With AATO of Rs. 10 Crores & Above Must Comply By April 1, 2025

In a significant regulatory update, the government has extended the e-invoice reporting deadline to a wider taxpayer base. Effective April 1, 2025, businesses with an annual aggregate turnover (AATO) of Rs. 10 crores or more will be required to report their e-invoices within 30 days from the invoice date.

Key Changes in E-Invoicing Compliance:

Previously, this 30-day reporting mandate applied only to businesses with an AATO of Rs. 100 crores and above.

Now, the compliance requirement has been extended to businesses with an AATO of ₹10 crores and above.

The Invoice Registration Portal (IRP) will reject invoices that are older than 30 days, making timely reporting crucial.

Implications for Businesses:

For example, an invoice issued on April 1, 2025, must be reported by April 30, 2025. Failure to do so will result in rejection, impacting compliance and potentially causing disruptions in input tax credit claims.

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Mariya Paliwala
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