nvoices form the core of a business, ensuring smooth cash flow and organized financial records. Manually managing invoices is time-consuming, tedious, frustrating, and error-prone. Lost bills, missed payments, and compliance-related issues mess up business operations.
An invoice management system becomes a game changer for businesses that deal with massive transactions. Whether you are a newbie or have an established business, a system to auto-manage your invoices becomes crucial.
Let’s explore what is Invoice Management System. The blog will take you through a complete guide on IMS.
The Invoice Management System (IMS) is a built-in feature on the GST portal. This feature was integrated in late 2024 on the GSTN portal, facilitating recipient taxpayers' efficient invoice management. It allows taxpayers to accept, reject, or keep invoices pending filed by suppliers.
The Invoice Management System under GST resolves issues related to mismatches between the returns submitted by the recipients and invoices filed by the suppliers during ITC claim settlement.
The IMS dashboard refers to a centralized interface that presents real-time insights into invoicing operations. It gives analysis into payment tracking, invoicing summary, compliance reports, and payment due dates.
The invoice management system also gives the liberty for suppliers to amend the saved invoices through form 1A of GST returns.
IMS refers to a feature in the GSTN portal and online return filing software that allows invoices to be managed easily. This makes generating, accepting, and rejecting GST-compliant invoices on the go.
To promote operational efficiency, offer regulatory compliance, and mitigate the non-compliance risks.
Currently, IMS is optional, but it is beneficial to leverage the feature to attain precision when filing returns.
Disclaimer: "This blog post is for informational purposes only. For specific tax advice related to your business, please consult a qualified Chartered Accountant or GST practitioner."