![]() ![]() Please be aware that the provisions of the GST Act and rules must be followed in order to claim an input tax credit. Please choose the address that is listed as the registered place of business according to the GST authority's data in order to efficiently claim an input tax credit. Please be aware that is not in any way responsible for the GST Invoice or any associated input tax credit. and the Seller are not responsible for any failure on the part of the user, including issues related to information the user has provided. ![]() Users should make sure the information they enter is accurate.Īny request for a correction to the GST Invoice will not be entertained by or the Seller. Please be aware that the GST invoice must include the user's GSTIN and the name of the business entity that the user has specified. if an exchange offer is made concurrently with the purchase of the goods if the items come with Value Added Services such as Complete Mobile Protection or Assured Buyback. The following goods and services will not be eligible for GST Invoice: Only specific items sold by participating sellers and bearing the callout "GST Invoice Available" on the Platform's product detail page will be qualified for GST Invoice. Please be aware that not every product qualifies for a GST Invoice. The User's specified Entity Name for the User's Registered Business The GSTIN submitted by the User in connection with the registered business of the User. The user will be sent a Tax Invoice ("GST invoice") for the purchase of all such products, which will, among other things, have the following information printed on it: ![]() Users are forbidden from using any of the products they buy through the Platform for business, advertising, resale, or further distribution. However, all purchases made on the Platform must be for personal use. In typical English documentation usage, "Quick Start" is the "How to use this in 5 easy steps" documentation that many or most techs will simply never read.Users who have registered businesses can buy products from merchants on the platform that meet their needs. Regarding "Quick Start" as your direct-to-IP connection, I recommend changing that name. That kind of documentation (and lockdown) may never actually be used by any of your customers, but having it documented could go a long way to addressing concerns such as those I mentioned. and I've been thinking about adding firewalling that would simply block all connections in or out to the relevant IP ranges. What connections will be made in typical use (including any connections out to servers controlled by you, why, and what happens if they're blocked?) I say that because for pretty much all of my customers there's no business reason why they should need to connect to servers in China, Africa, Russia, etc.What ports are required for inbound/outbound connections and where they need to be able to connect to - for example, can I firewall things so that at the Windows level the application is ONLY allowed to communicate on specific ports and only to specific destinations (like my office)?. ![]() How to set up for direct-to-IT Vendor connections only (I believe you call this Quick Start, which is probably a bad name due to language issues).It may be worth making sure your documentation includes coverage of: I deal with healthcare clients, and yes I am a little paranoid, but I'd expect exactly the same kind of concerns from a Russian IT person considering a remote support package developed anywhere within the Washington DC area. Yakhnovets I'm sure you don't and I almost didn't mention it, but I felt that if it wasn't something you'd considered it's something to keep in mind. ![]()
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