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A Complete Guide to e-invoicing in India

This guide by Zoho covers e-invoicing in India.  Even though this guide was written for e-invoicing in India, there are some takeaways that can be applied to other countries including the US.

E-invoicing, or electronic invoicing, is a system in which all the information on an invoice is represented in a digital manner. It is a paperless method for creating, sending, processing, and receiving invoices, and even archiving them for future reference.

Here is the table of contents for this guide:

    • Introduction
    • What is e-invoicing
    • The current system
    • Current invoicing vs e-invoicing system
    • How does e-invoicing work?
    • How will e-invoicing help in controlling tax fraud?
    • Benefits of e-invoicing
    • FAQs
    • About Zoho Books

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