Traders, industries and transporters in these states can
enroll on the portal -https://www.ewaybillgst.gov.in.
For intra-state movement of goods, Karnataka was the
first state to operationalise the e-way bill system when
it did so on April 1.
Technical glitches had resulted in an abortion of the
e-way bill system’s full-fledged launch on February 1.
The government hopes that its introduction will enable
tax authorities to track the inter-state and intra-state
movement of goods, thus preventing any possible tax
evasion.
The second attempt towards the mandatory implementation
of inter-state e-way bill from April 1 has remained
smooth and glitch-free. Till April 9, more than 63 lakh
bills had already been generated.
Last month, the GST Council, headed by Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley, had decided that state-wise implementation
of the e-way bill system will be done on a weekly basis
or in a phased manner.
“States have been divided into four categories.
State-wise implementation of e-way bill will be done on
a weekly basis (after April 7). Will try to implement it
in all the states by end of April,” Jaitley had said.
Source::: Money
Control , dated 10/04/2018.