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New Mandatory Rule Introduced To Generate GST E Way Bill

#GST E way bills now demand another compliance that must be followed because the GST network has required it to enter the PIN code of the place where the shipment must be loaded or unloaded.

The reason for entering the PIN code on the E-Way Bill will help the portal to calculate the actual distance further helping to validate #E Way Bill.

At present, businesses only need to mention the distance and place of loading and unloading that do not help for reasons but now the #PIN code should help in this cause.

At present the GST E bill is generated when 100kms are spent in one day but the problem is that some businesses can use the same GST e-way bill and make several trips.

And now GSTIN offers auto-population facilities when a PIN is entered in the place of the sender’s or recipient’s address, according to an official statement released.

GSTN also issued a statement saying, “This new feature is part of GSTN‘s ongoing efforts to improve user experience and make the e-way bill drafting process easy and convenient for users. These new features have been developed and introduced in response to feedback from both users and tax authorities to make e-way bills easier. “

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