GSTN Advisory | Temporary/Short Period Pause in e-Invoice Auto Population into GSTR-1
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GST Update dated September 27th, 2023
The GSTN has informed that auto population of e-Invoice in GSTR-1 is temporarily halted due to essential system upgrades, which will involve the implementation of e-Invoice JSON download functionality. This will have a temporary impact on the e-Invoice data auto population in GSTR-1 which will not be available from 26th September, 2023 to 29th September, 2023 from all six IRP portals.
The data for this period will be auto-populated on 30th September 2023 and will not impact GSTR-1 filing for next month and it is requested to avoid manually adding invoices in this period as the break will be only of a temporary nature.
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