Invoice documentation requirements under GST: sequential serialisation and mandatory particulars for tax invoices and vouchers.
GST documentation for GSTR returns mandates consecutively serialised documents and prescribed particulars. Tax invoices must record supplier and recipient identifiers, a unique serial number format, issue date, descriptions including HSN/Accounting codes, quantities, taxable and total values, tax rates and amounts, place and address of supply, reverse charge indication, and signature. Special documents-revised invoices, debit and credit notes, receipt and refund vouchers, payment vouchers, and delivery challans-must be serialised, reference corresponding original documents where applicable, contain specified particulars, and be declared in the appropriate return period, with delivery challans prepared in triplicate for transport. (AI Summary)
GST documentation for GSTR returns mandates consecutively serialised documents and prescribed particulars. Tax invoices must record supplier and recipient identifiers, a unique serial number format, issue date, descriptions including HSN/Accounting codes, quantities, taxable and total values, tax rates and amounts, place and address of supply, reverse charge indication, and signature. Special documents-revised invoices, debit and credit notes, receipt and refund vouchers, payment vouchers, and delivery challans-must be serialised, reference corresponding original documents where applicable, contain specified particulars, and be declared in the appropriate return period, with delivery challans prepared in triplicate for transport. (AI Summary)
TaxTMI