- E-Waybill generation will be linked to e-Invoice details from 1st March 2024.
- This integration is mandatory for B2B and B2E transactions for e-invoice-enabled taxpayers.
- Some taxpayers have been generating e-Waybills without linking them to e-Invoices, leading to mismatches.
- To avoid such situations, e-Waybill generation without e-Invoice details will not be allowed from 1st March 2024.
- This rule applies to einvoice enabled taxpayers and transactions related to Supplies under B2B and Exports.
- e-Waybill generation for B2C and non-supply transactions will continue as usual.
- Necessary checks will be incorporated in the e-Waybill generation process for eligible taxpayers.
- Transporters will also have to comply with the check on the Supplier GSTIN.
- All taxpayers and transporters are requested to make necessary system changes by 1st March 2024.
- Further guidelines or updates may be issued by the National Informatics Centre.
- This initiative aims to leverage technology for improved governance and a more interconnected business ecosystem.
Source: news.caclubindia.com
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