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The e-Way bill is mandatory for the transportation of goods valued at ₹50,000 or more between States
and within a State - THE HINDU
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All vehicles carrying goods will have to sport the tag from Nov 1: State govt
Effective November 1, obtaining Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag for fulfilling e-Way bill
requirements will be mandatory in Uttar Pradesh.
A notification issued by UP’s Commerical Tax Commissioner said transporters who ferry goods that
require an e-Way bill, should have an RFID tag embedded on the windscreens of their vehicles.
Though Maharashtra has completed a pilot project for use of the RFID tag, UP is the first State to notify
such a measure.
Meanwhile, many questions remain unanswered. It is not clear whether commercial vehicles not
registered in UP will be required to obtain the tag, and if the requirement will apply to all categories of
transporters.
How it works
A senior GST official said the new system is similar to traffic police keeping a watch on speeding vehicles.
A reader will be placed a certain distance away from the check-post, and as soon as vehicle is detected,
a computer at the check-post will be notified of the vehicle’s details. With the help of a central server,
the person manning computer will know if the e-Way bill has been generated for the vehicle. If
everything is in order, then the vehicle will be free to pass.
Nevertheless, some vehicles will need to be stopped. “If the truck is carrying sensitive goods, it needs to
be stopped and checked. Also, if the transporter has been violator in the past, such vehicle will also be
stopped for checking,” he said.
In future, this system will also be helpful in obtaining data about the fitness of the vehicle, its pollution
compliance, and the status of its insurance. If the vehicle is unfit to ply on the roads, then an e-Way bill
will not be generated.
It is done through a microchip that is attached to an antenna (the chip and the antenna together are
called a transponder or a tag). The antenna enables the chip to transmit the identification information to
a reader. The reader converts the radio waves reflected back from the RFID tag into digital information
that can then be passed on to computers that can make use of it.
The e-Way bill is mandatory for the transportation of goods valued at ₹50,000 or more between States
(inter-State) and within a State (intra-State). If the rule is not complied with, GST laws provide for
confiscation of the vehicle or imposition of a penalty (that is equal to the tax payable on the goods being
transported) on the owner of the conveyance transporting the goods.