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E-Waybill under GST

Aitha RajyaLakshmi

Sir,

Whether E-waybill under GST has to be generated even for over the counter transaction if the value exceeds ₹ 50,000 or only where the transportation of Goods is involved? or only for Inter State transactions?

Clarification Sought on GST E-Waybill Requirement for Goods Over 50,000: Applicable to All Transactions, Await Final Rules A query was raised regarding the necessity of generating an E-waybill under GST for transactions exceeding 50,000, specifically questioning if it applies to over-the-counter transactions or only when goods are transported, and whether it pertains to inter-state transactions. One response clarified that an E-waybill is required for any movement of goods exceeding 50,000, regardless of whether the transaction is inter-state or intra-state. Another response noted that the GST E-waybill rules were still in draft form and advised waiting for their finalization. A third response supported the view that the rules were not yet finalized. (AI Summary)
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