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Ten States Join E-Way Bill Platform As GSTN Starts Trial Run

In all, ten states have joined the government’s centralised e-way bill system so far.

A Tata Motors Ltd. truck makes its way through traffic on a road in Bangalore, India. (Photographer: Namas Bhojani/Bloomberg)
A Tata Motors Ltd. truck makes its way through traffic on a road in Bangalore, India. (Photographer: Namas Bhojani/Bloomberg)

As many as six more states, including Gujarat, Haryana and Bihar, today joined the government's centralised e-way bill system for inter-state road transportation of goods in the GST regime, taking the total to ten.

Under the Goods and Services Tax rolled out from July last year, inter-state movement of goods beyond 10 km, with a value of Rs 50,000 and above, will mandatorily require the e-way bill from Feb. 1.

Four states –Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Kerala – had already started using it. Today, six more states – Haryana, Bihar, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Sikkim and Jharkhand – have started the trial runs kickstarted by the GST Network.

“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,” GSTN’s Chief Executive Officer Prakash Kumar said.

Transporters who want to generate e-way bill can visit the ewaybill.nic.in portal and register themselves by giving their GSTIN. Transporters who are not registered under GST can enrol themselves under e-way bill system by providing their PAN or Aadhaar to generate the e-way bill. There is a provision to cancel within 24 hours of its generation.