E way Bill Should be mandatory form 1st April 2018: Sushil Modi

E way Bill Should be mandatory form 1st April 2018: Sushil Modi We recommended that from 1st April 2018 E-Way bill should be made mandatory.
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E way Bill Should be mandatory form 1st April 2018: Sushil Modi
We recommended that from 1st April 2018 E-Way bill should be made mandatory. This is subject to the approval of GST Council: Sushil Modi at the GoM (Group of Minister) to resolve IT challenges faced in GST implementation.
26 to 30 Lakh E-Way bills are expected to be generated when we are expected to implement E-Way bills by 1st April 2018: Sushil Modi, Deputy CM & Finance Minister of Bihar at the GoM (Group of Minister) to resolve IT challenges faced in GST implementation.
E way Bill Should be mandatory form 1st April 2018: Sushil Modi
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