The Central Government has decided to postpone the implementation of the E-Way Bill system due to technical glitches in the common portal.
“In view of difficulties faced by the trade-in generating bill due to initial tech glitches, it has been decided to extend the trial phase for generation of the bill, both for inter and intra-State movement of goods. It shall be made compulsory from a date to be announced,” the Official Twitter handle of the Government confirmed.
In view of difficulties faced by the trade in generating e-way bill due to initial tech glitches, it has been decided to extend the trial phase for generation of e-way bill, both for inter and intra-State movement of goods. It shall be made compulsory from a date to be announced
— GST@GoI (@askGST_GoI) February 1, 2018
In a bid to bring more accountability and transparency in the transactions and thereby to curb tax evasion, the most-awaited E-way Bill provision under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime is to be rolled out from today.
Under the E-way Bill provisions, both the inter-State and intra-State movement of goods above Rs 50,000 is required to be pre-registered online.