e way Bill will lead to inspector raj

The GST is a variant of the Value Added Tax (VAT), and naturally one thought the stifling, irritating, dilatory and corrupting physical inspection of trucks at check posts would be a thing of past. But sadly, that hasn’t been the case mainly because the revenue collections from the comprehensive GST have not met expectations of Rs 1 lakh crore a month. The actual collections have been averaging between Rs 85,000 crore to Rs 90,000 crore a month.

The e-way bill then is a knee-jerk reaction to plug tax evasion. And how? By empowering GST inspectors to fan out on national highways and expressways to stop a vehicle, or set up check posts at vantage points to intercept trucks and verify papers i.e. the e-way bill which should find a mention in the GST return. In other words, we are hurtling back to chaos and hence this is a retrograde move. What happened to the self-policing mechanism that consists in each preceding and succeeding seller in the supply chain acting as a bulwark against GST evasion? Apparently, this is not working. Did the GSTN software developed by software major Infosys not provide for this elementary built-in auditing mechanism?

The e-way bill rules have been modified this time round, following representations from industry, after the aborted and short-lived tryst with the e-way bill two months ago. For instance, the value of goods exempt from the GST will not be considered in calculating the minimum consignment value of Rs 50,000 necessitating generation of an e-way bill. It has now been clarified that the value of Rs 50,000 will apply to a single consignment and not to an assortment of goods from different parties. The minimum distance allowed for movement of goods without the requirement of an e-way bill, such as between, say, a consignor’s godown to the transporter within a state, has been increased from 10 km to 50 km. E-commerce agencies can generate e-way bills after being authorised by the consignor to do so. Empty containers will not require e-way bills.

All these sound reasonable on paper but, on ground, might trigger chaos. To wit, how would the inspector determine in the short time whether goods are exempt or not especially if the consignment is a mix of both. And if a truck carries multiple consignments from different sellers, all hell will break loose. Will the inspector have the power to seize goods not accompanied by an e-way bill? And would it be the word of the seller against that of the inspector when it comes to the determination of the value of consignment---whether it is more than Rs 50,000 or less.

Will the riposte of the sellers and transporters be to divide the consignment into smaller lots so that they fall below the dreaded Rs 50,000 value though in doesn’t make financial or costing sense to do so? Breakdown of a truck, all too common on Indian highways, might produce its own quota of problems—the consequent transshipment into another truck might be looked down upon with suspicion.

All in all, the e-way bill heralds the return of the inspector raj on highways. The system should be able to flag off tax evasion. Human intervention is both dilatory and corruption prone. In American stores, there is no physical frisking or touching and patting of shoppers but shoplifters are caught by an alarm that is programmed to go-off when a package goes out without payment. The alarm and bar code on the package are connected. A similar unobtrusive system needs to be put in place under the GST regime this time round to ensure that there is no harassment or delay in the course of movement of goods. more  

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Hi, Eway bill was always part of GST. the implementation of the same was phased to help both authorities and industry to get ready. it actually helps both industry and authorities. by raising the bill electronically, the details are available at all check posts at their terminal before hand with the invoice details as well. there are instructions and time lines fixed for holding a truck and verifying at the check post. and there always needs to be checks in place to ensure that there is no leakage. this is a good initiative and will certainly help reducing the check post time. look at it from this perspective. there are genuine business people who charge and remit GST and there are people who try to circumvent the rules. now if we don't have a system to stop them, is it not injustice to the people being good. so, lets look at it for all perspective and appreciate the effort and support the same to the extent possible. more  
Just because there are tax evaders, this has become essential. As a community, we need a policing to be on the right side of the law; otherwise we will jump signals, evade taxes, take disallowed shortcuts etc. We will immediately compare with Singapore, for anything and everything, but not when it comes to the question of obedience to the law of the land by the common citizen, as the Singaporeans excel in that leading to the success of all schemes of the government. And due to this some of the honest tax payers have also got to go through these checks. more  
I come to know that raw hides and skins were 'royally' transported without bills from states as far as J & K , Haryana, UP etc, prior to this and they were billed in TN thorough 'Purchase bills' at very low prices.
( This facility of raising Purchase bills by the buyer is to help the numerous uneducated raw skin/hide collectors from the down trodden SC/ST community from the remote villages). If anyone can make a count of the number of raw hides and skins 'bought locally' in TN over the years, they will find that it will be multiples of the animal population in TN. The e-way bill will put an end to all this evasion of taxes (GST) more  
I am at variance with some of the points made by the original poster. The fact is that if you are stopped by an authority or anybody else, the consignor/consignee/transporter would take it hand, and then they will be able to get the refund back, once a complaint is lodged. While it is young yet, I can tell each one of you that the huge Post earlier that muffled Hosur, which is the entry point/exit point to Tamilnadu/Karnataka, I have been travelling frequently by road, and on more than occasion, there was no checkpost of course, and I did not see any haulage stopped by so called authorities doing random checks. The beauty is tht the transporter can refuse to pay, and insist, as I saw once, to get a receipt. This was in the initial stage.This week or net I will be on the roads to find out what exactly is happened. The transporters are also smart enough to know that now they cant be harassed by checking when a genuine e-way bill is show, because it has a barcode. I do know that the transporters have now taken the upper hand. I saw four to five trucks standing by the side. Casually, without any other official, I asked what was going on: the transporter simply refused to part with any cash, and simply stopped off the road, and called their own office to report the reason for delay, and thus with all three involved parties combining their knowledge of GST and e-way bill simply reported it to the Commercial Taxes Office with the E-Way bill in their hands, and asked for a penalty bill, and how without any such problems elsewhere the goods had reached Hosur from the other States. The child called e-way will soon mature into an adult. Till then wait, and let us not jump to the conclusion that somehow they will find a way to make money. That will happen of course in some cases, but the e-way bill would bring down the amount demanded, if that were so. Please read this in its entirety before calling me a "any name" Smile please instead more  
Ofcourse Murali Dhar Ji is not a learner :), I am though. In fact, I should have put that title instead of me wrongly putting the title as Engineer. Actually I didnt understand what exactly was expected in that entry window. I think, now I know better :) more  
VERY TRUE, MURALI DHAR JI. YOU ARE NOT A LEARNER, THOUGH !!! more  
While what is being stated by Naina Mittal may be correct, but we have to start somewhere. Hopefully, the habit of collecting funds for own use would end in due course and the government would get its taxes soon enough. In any case if the amount of Rs 100 lakh crore a month was expected, collection of 80,000-90,000 crore is not bad. Some others feel that under billing may be happening. But if under billing takes place then the dealer won't get his reimbursement of GST. People don't seem to understand how the GST system works. Mr. Rajnikant Mehta should study the system before commenting. more  
So everyone from the seller, the transporter and the buyer are held responsible. more  
Controlling the transport of goods by e-way bill is one way of ending transport of goods in black and evading taxes. Some people are shouting as if this is done for the first time. Previously there were C-forms which were manually generated, but now e-way bill is same as C-form, electronically generated and connected with the Invoice and the Transporter's L/R so that evasion does not occur. more  
Dear Naina ji and Members, Naina ji is right in pointing out her observations. Our country can not mend it ways of practices otherwise how it will justify the force employed that is living with continued old practices with corruption. more  
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