Starting from 1 March 2024, the National Informatics Centre (NIC) announced that e-waybill generation will not be allowed without e-invoice details. In India, taxpayers above a certain threshold must generate electronic invoices for B2B and B2G transactions. Suppliers within this scope must also generate e-waybills for B2B, B2G, and export transactions through the e-invoicing platform. To prevent mismatching in e-waybill and e-invoice statements, NIC will block taxpayers obligated to issue e-invoices from generating e-waybills without e-invoice details for transactions other than B2C and non-supplies. For more details on the Indian e-invoicing regime, please visit our website.
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