GSTN Extends E-Way Bill Implementation Date for Ship-To GSTIN and Voluntary Closure Facility:

GSTN has postponed the rollout of Ship-To GSTIN and voluntary E-Way Bill closure functionalities from June 15 to August 1, 2026.
GSTN Extends E-Way Bill Changes to August 1

GSTN Extends E-Way Bill Implementation Date for Ship-To GSTIN and Voluntary Closure Facility
GSTN postpones the implementation of two major E-Way Bill features. The earlier changes were supposed to come into effect from June 15, 2026, but will now come into effect from August 1, 2026.
The decision comes after several representations from businesses, industry bodies, GST Suvidha Providers (GSPs) and ERP service providers. Stakeholders requested further time to implement the required system changes, conduct testing, update master data and validate API and ERP readiness.
The two functionalities affected by this extension are the following:
- Mandatory capture of "Ship To GSTIN" in Bill-To/Ship-To transactions.
- Voluntary Closure of E-Way Bill facility.
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