GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
UPDATES :
Dated : 16th July, 2017
GSTN portal to be ready for invoice
uploading from July 24, 2017
Businesses
can start uploading their sale and purchase invoices generated post July 1 on
the GSTN portal from July 24, a top company official said today.
The Goods and
Services Tax has kicked in from July 1 and so far, the GST Network, the company
handling the IT backbone for new tax regime, has been facilitating registration
of businesses.
"We plan
to launch the invoice upload utility on the portal on July 24 so that
businesses can come forward and start uploading the invoices on a daily or
weekly basis to avoid month-end rush," GSTN Chairman Navin Kumar told PTI.
Generating
invoices for dealings above Rs. 200 and keeping invoice records in serial
number even if maintained manually, are pre-requisites for claiming input tax
credit under the GST regime.
The GSTN had
last month launched an offline Excel format for businesses to keep their invoice
records and from July 24 this Excel sheet can be uploaded on the portal.
Kumar said
GSTN would put up a video on its portal to assist businesses in uploading
invoices.
Besides, a
call Centre help desk has been set up to assist taxpayers regarding any query
they might have about the new tax regime.
"We have
been reaching out to trade and industry associations telling them that those
who have about 10,000 invoices a day, they should upload it on GSTN portal on a
daily/weekly basis to avoid last moment rush," Kumar said.
So far, over
69 lakh excise, VAT and Service Tax assessees have migrated to the GSTN portal
and nearly five lakh new registrations have happened under GST.
Under GST,
which is a single tax in place of multiple central and state levies like
excise, service tax and VAT, businesses are required to upload on GSTN portal
invoices of their trade every month.
Kumar had
earlier said that the offline Excel tool can upload 19,000 invoices data on
GSTN portal at one go and the process takes just half a minute.
So, if
businesses which generate about 10,000 invoices a day upload the data on a
daily or weekly basis, it would be less cumbersome for them.
While
uploading invoice on the GSTN portal, a business would need to mention the
invoice number and date, customer name, shipping and billing address, customer
and taxpayer's GSTIN, place of supply and HSN code.
Also, the
taxable value and discounts and rates of CGST, SGST and IGST would have to be
filled, along with item wise details like description, quantity and price.
FYI : The GSTN had last month launched an offline Excel format for
businesses to keep their invoice records and from July 24 this Excel sheet can
be uploaded.
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