Blocking the generation of E-Way Bill without e-Invoice/IRN has been withdrawn

BL New Delhi Bureau Updated - January 10, 2024 at 07:00 PM.
Erode, Tamil Nadu, 08/01/2024: Traffic congestion prevail on the way to Kodiveri anicut as vehicles were parked on both the sides of the road in Erode district in Tamil Nadu. Photo: Special arrangement / The Hindu | Photo Credit: HANDOUT_E_MAIL

The National Informatic Centre (NIC) on Wednesday withdrew its circular related with blocking the generation of e-way bill without e-Invoice/IRN. The said notification was to come into effect from March 1, 2024.

On January 5, NIC issued a circular prescribing blocking. It had said that the circular would be applicable for e-invoice-enabled tax payers and for the transactions related to supplies under B2B (Business to Business) and exports.

However, EWBs for other transactions such as B2C (Business and non-supplies) will function as usual without any change. As on date, businesses with an annual turnover of ₹5 crore or more are mandatorily required to generate e-invoices. This number does not include exempted categories such as banks, non-banking financial companies, or insurance companies.

Published on January 10, 2024 13:02

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