"West Bengal is one of the two states in the country which has already introduced e-way bill. We have urged the state to keep the procedure on hold until it is rolled out by the Centre and across the states," a CBEC official told PTI.
The e-way bill system is creating problems to the trade for being a process working in isolation, he said.
In GST regime, a document called e-way bill, or electronic way bill, is required to transport any good worth more than Rs 50,000.
E-way bill would be rolled out after infrastructure is ready to employ RFID chips and QR codes to ensure that monitoring of movement of goods does not bring back inspector raj and slow down traffic on highways.
GST is supposed to ensure speedy movement of trucks and goods.
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