- From 1 March 2024, generating an e-waybill without e-invoice details will no longer be possible in India.
- This decision aims to address the issue of mismatching information between the e-waybill and the e-invoice.
- Taxpayers with AATOs over Rs 5 crores are currently required to use e-invoicing.
- As of 1 March 2024, taxpayers subject to e-Invoicing will not be able to generate e-waybills without entering e-invoice details.
- This rule applies to B2B and export transactions.
- B2C e-waybills will not be affected and will continue to function as usual.
Source: tungstenautomation.com
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