Businesses with turnover above Rs 5 crore will not be able to generate e-way bill without including e-invoice details for all B2B transaction from March 1.
Under the goods and services tax regime, e-way bills are required for inter-state transportation of goods valued over Rs 50,000.
The National Informatics Centre (NIC) said on analysis it was found that some of the taxpayers, who are eligible for e-invoicing, are generating e-way bills without linking with e-invoice for B2B (business to business) and B2E (business to exports) transactions.
In some of these cases, the invoice details entered separately under e-way bill and e-invoice are not matching with respect to the certain parameters. This is leading in mismatch in the e-way bill and e-invoice statements. ” to avoid such situations, e-way bill generation will not be allowed without e-invoice details from 1st March 2024.
This is applicable for e-invoice enabled tax payers and for the transactions related to supplies under B2B and exports,” the NIC informed GST taxpayers.
However, e-way bills for other transactions such as B2C and non-supplies will function as usual without any change, the NIC said.
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