What is e-invoicing, in plain words?
E-invoicing means your invoices are reported to the government's GST system and get a unique reference number (IRN) at the time you create them. For garment traders and wholesalers crossing the turnover threshold, it's no longer optional — and doing it manually is slow and error-prone.
Who needs to worry about it?
If your business turnover crosses the limit set under GST rules, e-invoicing applies to your B2B invoices. Even if you're below the threshold today, growing garment businesses usually cross it — so it's worth being ready.
Why doing it by hand hurts
Manually generating e-invoices means logging into portals, re-entering data, and risking mismatches that lead to rejected invoices or notices. For a busy garment trader handling dozens of bills a day, that's time and money lost.
Make e-invoicing part of your billing
The simplest approach is software that creates the e-invoice as you bill — no separate portal, no double entry. JS1 Software's ERP handles GST e-invoicing directly inside your normal invoicing flow, so compliance happens automatically while you focus on selling.
See JS1 Software's E-Invoicing options for garment traders.
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