No E-Way Bills for GSTR-3B Defaulters from 15 Oct, Warns CBIC
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) on
Thursday urged businesses to ensure that their pending tax returns are filed as
defaults could prevent them from transporting goods.
CBIC said that taxpayers with sales above rupees five crore
in the previous fiscal are advised to ensure that all their due returns have been
filed. “Such taxpayers who have two or more GSTR-3B returns pending will not be
able to generate part A of the e-way bill from 15 October," CBIC said in a
tweet.
E-way bills are needed for transporting goods worth more than
₹50,000 within and across states. These enable officials to keep a tab on
transactions without physically interfering with goods movement.
With the tax revenue collection below target, the GST authorities
have been gradually tightening compliance measures by leveraging technology. From
the beginning of this month, e-invoicing or submission of sales invoice in a designated
portal has been made applicable to large businesses on their business to business
transactions.