The Asian Age

6 states adopt e- way bill

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Heralding a paradigm shift in movement of goods from one state to another, trial runs for eway bill under the GST regime has been kick started from Tuesday.

Four states — Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttarakhan­d and Kerala — had already started using eway bill. On Tuesday, six more states started their trial runs. With this, eway bill now covers 10 states.

E- way bill, which transporte­rs will have to carry to move the goods from one place to another, is a system generated bill. These electronic bills can be generated from the GSTN portal.

E- way bill is proposed to be rolled out across the country from February 1 after which there will not be any need for separate transit pass in each state and one e- way bill will be valid throughout India for movement of goods.

“We had started e- way bill in four states earlier. Now we have started the trial run of e- way bill in six more states — Haryana, Bihar, Maharashtr­a, Gujarat, Sikkim and Jharkhand. Other states are also likely to join us soon in this initiative and it will be implement it throughout the country from next month. Transporte­rs and other taxpayers will not be required to visit any tax office or check post under this system and the e- way bill can be generated electronic­ally,” said Prakash Kumar, CEO of GSTN.

Under the system, for every inter- state movement of goods beyond 10 km which have a value of ` 50,000 and above, e- way bill will be mandatory with effect from February 1. The e- way bill can be generated through various modes like web, Android app, SMS, APIbased site to site integratio­n among others. Consolidat­ed e- way bill can be generated for vehicle carrying multiple consignmen­ts. The transporte­rs can manage subusers and allocate roles to them. This way large transporte­rs can declare their various offices as sub- users.

There is provision for cancellati­on of e- way bill within 24 hours by the person who have generated the e- way bill. The recipient can also reject the e- way bill within 72 hours of generation. The validity of e- way bill is fixed as one day for every 100 kilometres or part there off. “A nation- wide E- way Bill System will be rolled out on trial basis from tomorrow i. e. 16th January, 2018. Avail the opportunit­y to get used to the system before it becomes compulsory,” CBEC had tweeted on Monday.

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