GST Council clears e-way bill mechanism; to be rolled out by

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In a bid to plug gaps, the all- powerful Council today decided to implement the bill mechanism throughout the country by June 1 after reviewing the readiness of the IT network.

Under the bill system, goods worth more than Rs 50,000 have to be pre-registered online before they can be moved from one state to another.


The 24th meeting of the Council, held today through under the chairmanship of Minister Arun Jaitley, discussed the implementation of the bill system in the country after reviewing readiness of hardware and software for its launch, an official statement said.

"Till such time as the national Bill is ready, the states were authorised to continue their own separate Bill systems," it added.

However, it was represented by the trade and transporters that this is causing undue hardship in the inter-state movement of goods and therefore, bringing in an early all- system of bill has become a necessity.

As per the schedule of implementation, the nationwide e- way bill system will be ready to be rolled out on a trial basis latest by January 16, 2018, the Ministry statement said.

Trade and transporters can start using this system on a voluntary basis from January 16.

Subsequently, the rules for implementation of nationwide bill system for of goods on a compulsory basis will be notified with effect from February 1, 2018.

This will bring uniformity across the states for seamless of goods, it said.

The bill mechanism has been introduced in the regime to plug tax evasion loopholes. Tax evasion was one of the reasons cited by the government for the fall in revenue collection in October.

The revenue for October stood at Rs 83,346 crore, the lowest since the implementation of the new indirect tax regime from July 1.

It was significantly lower than the September figure of Rs 95,131 crore.

"While the system for both inter-state and intra-state Bill generation will be ready by January 16, the states may choose their own timings for implementation of Bill for intra-state movement of goods on any date before June 1, 2018," the statement said.

There are certain states which already have a system of bill for intra-state as well as and some of those states can be early adopters of the national bill system for intra-state movement also, it noted.

"But in any case, the uniform system of Bill for inter-State as well as intra-state movement will be implemented across the country by June 1," it added.

According to Senior Director R Muralidharan, the mechanism will not only help the tax authorities monitor inter-state and intra-state movement of goods but also cut by reducing loss of time at check posts.

Further, this is expected to help the dealers who do inter-state transactions in multiple states as the bill process will now be common across states, he said.

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First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 16:15 IST