The e-Invoice Portal of the Goods and Services at had stopped working for a few hours this afternoon. Many practitioners tweeted the matter to the.
Follow us on [Telegram](https://t.me/taxscan_in) for quick updates On the contrary, the GST e-invoice portal is a platform developed by the Government of India to facilitate the generation of electronic invoices for businesses that are registered under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime. [e-Invoice Portal ](https://einvoice1.gst.gov.in/)of the Goods and Services at had stopped working for a few hours this afternoon. 1379.70 Crores for GST Portal Development ](https://www.taxscan.in/govt-spent-rs-1379-70-crores-for-gst-portal-development-and-maintenance-reveals-rti/256711/) [and Maintenance revealed in an RTI](https://www.taxscan.in/govt-spent-rs-1379-70-crores-for-gst-portal-development-and-maintenance-reveals-rti/256711/) application goes unjustified and results in an unfulfilling experience to the stakeholders struggling for proper compliance. [https://twitter.com/parshuram009/status/1629061019598462979?s=20](https://twitter.com/parshuram009/status/1629061019598462979?s=20) Many practitioners tweeted the matter to the [official Twitter handle of the GSTN](https://twitter.com/Infosys_GSTN).
The Goods and Services Tax Network has issued an advisory on the new e-invoice portals. The advisory also hinted at the onboarding.
The websites [einvoice3.gst.gov.in](http://einvoice3.gst.gov.in), [einvoice4.gst.gov.in](http://einvoice4.gst.gov.in) and [einvoice6.gst.gov.in](http://einvoice6.gst.gov.in) will be available for access soon, as per the advisory. [einvoice.gst.gov.in](http://einvoice.gst.gov.in) and [einvoice1.gst.gov.in](http://einvoice1.gst.gov.in) are up and running and taxpayers can continue reporting e-invoices on the NIC IRP Portal ( [einvoice1.gst.gov.in](http://einvoice1.gst.gov.in)). Follow us on [Telegram](https://t.me/taxscan_in) for quick updates. The compliance journey is set to become more feasible with the inclusion of more portals for reporting invoices, effectively reducing the load on the NIC GST e-Invoice portal. The said private IRPs are already online for the access of the [taxpayers ](https://www.taxscan.in/tag/taxpayers/)for reporting GST e-Invoices. Taxpayers can log in to the new e-invoice portal using their GSTN credentials for select services pertaining to their GSTIN profiles. [einvoice.gst.gov.in](http://einvoice.gst.gov.in) is reference site for all masters (data), news and updates, latest releases etc. We would like to inform you that GSTN has onboarded four new IRPs (Invoice Reporting Portals) for reporting e-invoices in addition to NIC-IRP. The new portals are available for access as per the latest updates. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.โ The urls of IRPs sites authorized to generate IRNs as on date are as follows: [Goods and Services Tax Network ](https://www.taxscan.in/tag/goods-and-services-tax-network-gstn/)has issued an advisory on the new e-invoice portals.
Taxpayers can use their GSTN credentials to log in to the new e-invoice portal and use services that are relevant to their GSTIN profiles.
You still need to visit the einvoiceX.gst.gov.in> sites in order to register e-invoices and use APIs. As a result, the beta launch of a new e-Invoice portal (www.einvoice.gst.gov.in) has been completed. The following are the URLs of IRPs sites that are now authorised to create IRNs: GSTN has onboarded four new IRPs (Invoice Reporting Portals) for reporting e-invoices in addition to NIC-IRP. The portal einvoice.gst.gov.in is a reference site for all masters (data), news and updates, newest releases, etc. Here, taxpayers can find thorough information on e-invoice compliance in an easy-to-use format, including the ability to check their enablement status, self-enable for invoicing, search for IRNs, and access web links to all IRP portals.