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Goods and Services Tax : A complete guide to E-Way Bill provisions, covering generation rules, validity, and penalties. Learn how non-compliance—even pro...
Goods and Services Tax : Courts and CBIC clarifications state that minor clerical mistakes in e-way bills should not trigger detention under GST law. Such ...
Goods and Services Tax : The High Court held that imposing a large penalty for an expired E-way bill was unjustified when the goods were meant for export. ...
Goods and Services Tax : Section 68 CGST – From E‑Way Bill Compliance to Road‑Side Detention: Law, Practice and Judicial Pushback Section 68 of the C...
Goods and Services Tax : This article explains how to compute threshold limit for e-way bill applicability, focusing on what constitutes consignment value ...
Goods and Services Tax : A CAG audit report on the GST E-Way Bill system reveals issues with tax compliance, revenue protection, and enforcement, with reco...
Goods and Services Tax : The NIC has enabled new criss-cross features between E-Way Bill portals 1 and 2, including Part B updates for Part A slips, extens...
Goods and Services Tax : From April 1, 2025, 2FA is mandatory for taxpayers and transporters using the e-Way Bill and e-Invoice systems. Learn about OTP a...
Corporate Law : Goods and Services Tax (GST) e-Invoice System and API Developer’s Portal will implement new validations in the E-Waybill System ...
Goods and Services Tax : New updates to the E-Way Bill and E-Invoice systems, including mandatory MFA and restrictions on EWB generation and extension, eff...
Goods and Services Tax : The case involved detention of goods where the taxpayer cited vehicle breakdown as the cause of delay. The court quashed the order...
Goods and Services Tax : The Authority held that procedural questions on E-way bill generation are not covered under Section 97(2) of the CGST Act. The app...
Goods and Services Tax : The issue was whether a digital transport platform qualifies as a GTA. The Authority held that absence of consignment note and tra...
Goods and Services Tax : F S Enterprise Vs State of Gujarat (Gujarat High Court) The Gujarat High Court disposed of multiple petitions through a common jud...
Goods and Services Tax : The High Court held that goods transported without an e-way bill and supported by an invalid invoice from a suspended supplier can...
Goods and Services Tax : The notification allows exemption from e-way bill for vehicles moved solely for testing purposes. It clarifies that non-supply tra...
Goods and Services Tax : Maharashtra grants Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. an e-way bill waiver for road testing of vehicles, subject to specific docu...
Goods and Services Tax : GSTN introduces E-Way Bill 2.0 on July 1, 2025, for enhanced inter-operability, ensuring service continuity and cross-portal funct...
Goods and Services Tax : Chhattisgarh GST Department raises e-way bill limit for intra-state goods movement; effective April 1, 2025. Limits vary by goods....
Goods and Services Tax : The E-Way Bill system introduces Form ENR-03 for unregistered dealers to enrol and generate e-Way Bills using a unique Enrolment I...
Section 68 CGST – From E‑Way Bill Compliance to Road‑Side Detention: Law, Practice and Judicial Pushback Section 68 of the CGST Act forms the statutory bridge between movement of goods, e-way bill compliance, and detention proceedings under Sections 129 and 130. It mandates that the person in charge of a conveyance carry prescribed documents such […]
This article explains how to compute threshold limit for e-way bill applicability, focusing on what constitutes consignment value when an invoice contains multiple components such as GST, cess, exempt goods, freight, insurance, or other service charges.
Issue: No correction made despite ample opportunity. Ruling: Penalty confirmed. Takeaway: Timely rectification is critical to claim bona fide mistake.
The Court quashed penalty orders where all documents were produced and goods matched invoices. The key takeaway is that procedural lapses alone do not justify penal action.
Allahabad HC quashed penalties under Section 129(3) of GST Act where Part B of the e-way bill was not filled due to a technical error and no intent to evade tax was found.
The Court set aside the penalty imposed for expired e-way bill, holding that proceedings under Section 129 require proof of intent to evade tax, which was absent.
Explains the most common EWB errors and how they lead to Section 129 detention and penalties. Key takeaway: small documentation lapses turn into major compliance risks.
The Court held that the penalty could not stand because the goods were accompanied by genuine documents and the e-way bill failure was due to a technical glitch. It ruled that no intention to evade tax existed and quashed the proceedings.
The Court held that an expired e-way bill alone does not prove tax evasion, especially when delay was caused by the driver’s illness. The penalty orders were set aside.
The Court upheld seizure proceedings after finding that goods were transported without an e-way bill. It ruled that generating the document after interception cannot cure the violation, reaffirming earlier precedents.