It wants GST-Network to detail system readiness before re-introducing the requirement for transporters to carry an electronic waybill or e-way bill for moving goods between states, Finance Secretary Hasmukh Adhia told PTI.
The e-way bill provision of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced yesterday but its implementation put on hold after system developed glitches in generating permits.
Adhia said there is no going back on e-way bill, which is a tool for preventing tax evasion, and it will be re- introduced in "next few weeks" after the system is fully ready.
Adhia said by deferring the implementation of the e-way requirement the government has shown to the industry that it is willing to accommodate their demands so that they do not suffer.
"I have told A B Pandey (GSTN Chairman) to give an assessment of what went wrong, how much time would be required to set it (e-way bill system) right and make it fool proof," Adhia said.
The e-way bill portal was developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) and its implementation is being looked after by GSTN -- the company which developed the IT backbone for the new indirect tax regime.
"But, unfortunately when the load became too much some of the server started responding slowly and we didn't want traders to suffer because of our technological glitches, so we said we will give few more days to the system to improve and this time we will make sure that there is no further glitch," he added.
The e-way bill system was rolled out after GSTN conducted trial runs for a fortnight. However, it could not sustain the load and businesses faced difficulties on the rollout day. Following complaints, the government deferred its implementation.
Adhia, who is also the Revenue Secretary, said that even as trial runs went off well, but when the load of a hefty 2-3 lakh e-way bill per hour was generated on the portal yesterday, the server suffered glitches.
"So, immediately we changed (deferred e-way bill implementation). Technology sometimes fails us, despite putting all the best people. But, we have taken care to see that trade does not suffer because of our mistake. So, we have immediately changed and said let's take few more days, let's recheck," he added.
The all-powerful GST Council had on December 16, 2017, decided to implement the e-way bill mechanism for intra-state movement of goods from June 1 and from February 1 for inter- state movement.
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