What is the Difference Between a Tax Invoice and a Proforma Invoice in India?

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May 12, 2026

30 second summary | A tax invoice is a mandatory GST document that records a completed sale and enables the buyer to claim input tax credit (ITC). A proforma invoice is a pre-transaction document used to share pricing and terms. It has no GST liability and cannot be used for ITC claims or return filing.

A tax invoice is a GST-compliant legal document that records the actual supply of goods or services in India, creates a tax liability and enables ITC claims. In contrast, a pro forma invoice is a preliminary, non-binding document issued before supply to communicate the price, quantity and terms without triggering any GST or compliance obligations.

Tax invoice vs proforma invoice: A side-by-side comparison

The table below summarises the core differences between the two documents: 

Feature

Tax Invoice

Proforma Invoice

Legal status

Mandatory GST document

Not a legal GST document

GST liability

Triggers GST obligation

Does not trigger GST

Input tax credit (ITC)

Buyer can claim ITC

ITC cannot be claimed

When issued

After supply of goods or services

Before the transaction is confirmed

Binding nature

Legally binding

Not binding; indicative only

Payment basis

Payment due as per invoice

Used to arrange payment or import formalities

Return filing

Reported in GSTR-1

Not reported in any GST return

Revision

Requires a credit or debit note

Can be revised freely

 

When should you issue each document?

Choosing the right document at the right stage of a transaction keeps records clean and ensures GST compliance remains intact.

Issue a proforma invoice when:

  • A buyer requests a formal quotation before placing an order
  • You need to communicate the expected price, payment terms or scope of work in advance
  • The buyer needs documentation to open a letter of credit or clear import formalities
  • You are confirming a custom order before production begins

Issue a tax invoice when:

  • You have completed the supply of goods or services
  • Payment falls due against a confirmed order
  • You are reporting the transaction in your GST returns
  • The buyer needs documentation to claim ITC

Issuing a tax invoice before the actual supply is made, or using a pro forma invoice as a substitute, can lead to mismatches in GST return filings and may invite scrutiny from tax authorities.

Key GST compliance points to keep in mind

Both documents are part of routine business operations, but the compliance implications of each are very different. The key points that matter most are:

  • Time of issue: For goods, a tax invoice must be raised at or before the time of delivery. For services, it must be issued within 30 days of providing the service (45 days for banking and financial services). There is no statutory deadline for a proforma invoice.
  • ITC eligibility: Only a valid tax invoice allows the buyer to claim input tax credit (ITC). The invoice must match the corresponding entry in the buyer’s GSTR-2B. A proforma invoice does not provide any ITC benefit.
  • Amendment: Once issued, a tax invoice can only be corrected through a credit note or debit note. A pro forma invoice can be revised freely, as it is not a GST-compliant record.
  • E-invoicing: Registered taxpayers above the applicable turnover threshold must generate an Invoice Reference Number (IRN) through the government’s e-invoicing portal for each tax invoice. Proforma invoices are exempt from this requirement.

Conclusion

A proforma invoice is a communication tool, while a tax invoice is a compliance document under GST. Confusing the two or using one in place of the other can create gaps in GST records and affect ITC claims.

Keeping both documents accurate and issuing them at the correct stage of a transaction is a basic discipline that helps avoid penalties, reconciliation issues and compliance errors.

Using tools like TallyPrime can help simplify business operations while ensuring invoices and related records remain accurate and GST-compliant.

Published on May 12, 2026

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