Millennium Post

Govt relaxes e-way bill deadline, defers restrictio­n of input tax credit

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The government has retrospect­ively extended the validity of e-way bill under Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime that would have expired between March 20 and April 15 to April 30. Also, in a move that will ease the working capital requiremen­ts for businesses, the government has deferred the implementa­tion of 10 per cent restrictio­n on availing input tax credit during February to August, which would then be cumulative­ly adjusted in September.

With hundreds of trucks getting stranded across the country since March 15, when states started to lock their borders down culminatin­g into a national lockdown announced by the Centre, there were reports about transporte­rs raising concerns over potential penalties arising from expired e-way bills. Truckers were having e-way bills for goods in transit or in godowns, which were getting expired and could not be renewed on due dates.

“…where an e-way bill has been generated under rule 138 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 and its period of validity expires during the period 20th day of March 2020 to 15th day of April 2020, the validity period of such e-way bill shall be deemed to have been extended till the 30th day of April 2020,” the Finance Ministry said in a notificati­on late on Friday. The ministry also notified other compliance-related relaxation­s which were announced earlier.

According to notified e-way bill rules, every registered supplier requires prior online registrati­on on the e-way bill portal for the movement of these goods. The rules also specify that the permits for convention cargo (other than over-dimensiona­l carve) are valid for one day for the movement of goods for 100 km, and in the same proportion for following days. Tax officials have the power to scrutinise the e-way bill at any point during transit to check tax evasion.

In October last year, the GST Council had put a cap on an input tax credit at 20 per cent of the eligible credit for buyers whose suppliers did not upload invoices, which was then further curtailed to 10 per cent in the GST Council meeting on December 18.

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