How ClearTax’s ClearOne helps SMEs generate e-invoices and become GST-compliant
In April 2021, ClearTax launched ClearOne and says it is an easy to set up and easy to use invoicing product which enables SMEs to generate professional invoices. Archit Gupta, Founder and CEO of ClearTax, explains how it works.
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As Indian SMEs undergo digital transformation, they require professional invoicing, e-invoicing, export invoicing and e-way bill generation services that can accommodate regulatory changes at scale.
ClearTax, a provider of GST filing software, believes that
‘ClearOne’ – its new GST-compliant billing and e-invoicing product – can meet these requirements.
In April 2021, it launched ClearOne and said in a statement that it is an “easy to set up and easy to use invoicing product, which enables SMEs to generate professional invoices for their business.”
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The launch comes at a time when the government has adopted a firm approach towards regulatory compliance with zero tolerance for frauds and is levying heavy penalties.
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There are roughly 5 million small businesses in India that need a software solution to raise invoices.
BENGALURU: To help Indian businesses digitize and streamline their billing and e-invoicing needs, ClearTax has launched a GST compliant billing and e-invoicing product called ClearOne.
ClearOne is an easy to set up and use product which enables SMEs to generate invoices for their business. SMEs can make invoices, customise it as per their own or their customer’s requirement, raise and monitor their invoices on the go and be compliant with regulatory requirements.
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New Delhi: The Indian aviation industry may still be reeling from the impact of the pandemic, but the new terminal for private jets and chartered flights in the national capital has seen surge since its launch nearly six months ago.
The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), a GMR Group-led consortium that runs the Indira Gandhi International Airport, launched India’s first General Aviation Terminal (GAT), meant specifically for chartered flights, on 18 September 2020.
The GAT has seen 25 per cent growth since its launch from 96 passengers per day earlier to around 120 now, according to company data.
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