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6 New Changes in e-way Bill From 16th November 2018


The new modifications are done in the E- Way Bill generation form and is being released on 16th of November 2018. In this form there will be some latest improvement introduced such as duplicate e-way bills, CKD/SKD delivery challan along with original tax Invoice or bill of entry copy, shipping and dispatching address in case of import and export supply, etc.

1. Checking of duplicate generation of e-way bills based on same invoice number: In case a transporter or consignee has generated one e-way bill on the consignor’s invoice, then any other party.

2. CKD/SKD/Lots for movement of Export/Import consignment: Availability of Delivery Challan’ along with original ‘Tax Invoice’ or ‘Bill of Entry'

3. Shipping address in case of export supply type:  Bill To’ Party will be URP or GSTIN of SEZ Unit with the state as ‘Other Country’

4. Dispatching address in case of import supply type:  Bill From’ Party will be URP or GSTIN of SEZ Unit with the state as ‘Other Country’

5. Bill To – Ship To Transactions: There are four types of bill:
  • Regular
  • Bill To – Ship To
  • Bill From – Dispatch From
  • Combination of Both
6.Changes in Bulk Generation Tool

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