Khaleej Times

India rolls out e-way bills

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new delhi — The electronic way (e-way) bill introduced under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime rolled out across the country from Sunday, on its second attempt at implementa­tion following an earlier start in February.

The e-way bill, at present, applies to inter-state transporta­tion of goods worth over ₹50,000 through road, railways, airways and vessels. For intra-state movement of goods, the new system would be launched in two weeks’ time, Finance Secretary Hasmukh Adhia had announced last week.

GST Network (GSTN) chief executive Prakash Kumar said that around 1.1 million businesses and transporte­rs had registered on the e-way bill platform and expected most registrati­ons to take place at the last minute.

About 10.5 million businesses have registered under the new GST regime, of which around 70,00,000 are filing returns.

The Finance Ministry clarified on Saturday that a single e-way bill will apply even in cases of a break in journey to destinatio­n and where more than one transporte­r is involved in the transporta­tion of goods.

“It is clarified that in such a scenario, only one e-way bill would be required,” a ministry statement said, citing the example of a break in journey involving a third city and which has been undertaken by two transporte­rs.

The government also “clarified that the validity period of e-way bill starts only after the e-way bill details are updated by the transporte­r for the first time”.

According to British consulting multinatio­nal Deloitte, introducti­on of the e-way bill would help the government in plugging possible evasion and increase revenues which have been under pressure.

“The phased introducti­on of eway bill, initially on interstate movements and subsequent­ly on intrastate movements is a good approach,” Deloitte India Senior Director M.S. Mani said.

“It must be ensured that the second phase of e-way bill requiremen­t for movements within the state is done in a calibrated manner considerin­g the experience­s of the first phase.”

In view of the difficulti­es faced by the traders in generating the eway bill due to initial technical glitches in the GST Network, it was earlier decided by the GST Council to extend the trial phase for generation of e-way bills, both for inter-state and intra-state movement of goods.

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