Companies not ready for India’s e-invoicing requirements
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Companies not ready for India’s e-invoicing requirements

Companies only have until March 31 2020 to be ready for mandatory e-invoices

Businesses say they do not have enough time to prepare their internal systems to issue e-invoices under the goods and services tax (GST) regime from January 2020, but advisors argue that implementation should not be delayed.

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