GSTN issued Advisory for Taxpayers on Extension of E-Way Bill expired on December 31, 2024:

The Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) has issued advisory for taxpayers on extension of E-way bill expired on December 31, 2024.
Advisory on Extension of E-Way Bill expired

GSTN issued Advisory for Taxpayers on Extension of E-Way Bill expired on December 31, 2024
The Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) has issued advisory for taxpayers on extension of E-way bill expired on December 31, 2024.
It is hereby informed that the technical challenges encountered in the e-way bill generation process have been resolved, and the portal is now functioning smoothly.
In connection with the technical issues faced earlier, the following facilitation measures have been put in place:
1. Extension of Expired E-Way Bills:
(a) As per the existing procedure, e-way bills that expired at midnight on 31st December, 2024, might be extended either 8 hours before or 8 hours beyond the expiry date.
(b) Due to the technical glitch, this process was disrupted. To mitigate the impact, the window period for extending the e-way bills expiring on 31st December, 2024, has been extended up to 1st January, 2025, midnight. Taxpayers and transporters are advised to utilize the "Extend EWB" facility on the portal to extend these e-way bills, if required.
2. Generation of E-Way Bills for Goods Moved During the Glitch:
(a) payers and transporters who moved goods on 31st December 2024 without generating e-way bills due to the technical issues are hereby advised to generate the necessary e-way bills on 1st January 2025 using the existing facility on the portal.
Your assistance in ensuring compliance with the e-way bill standards is greatly appreciated. Taxpayers can seek assistance by calling the helpdesk or visiting the portal support page.
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