Haryana CM launches upgraded 'Track and Trace' system and online excise services
New Delhi, July 12
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday launched the upgraded 'Track and Trace' system and eight online excise services, taking another major step towards the digital transformation of the State's excise administration. The new initiatives are aimed at strengthening transparency through technology-driven governance, enhancing regulatory oversight, safeguarding government revenue and promoting ease of doing business, a release said.
The Chief Minister launched these services while reviewing the Haryana Vision-2047 roadmap of the Excise and Taxation Department.
He also assessed the progress of sankalps and the progress made by the department in executing the projects and works of Chief Minister's announcements.
As part of the initiative, the Haryana Government has introduced an upgraded QR code-based 'Track and Trace' system for liquor. Under the system, every movement of each bottle of liquor, from distilleries and bottling units to wholesale distribution and retail sale will be closely monitored and uniquely identified. The mechanism will enable better tracking of inventory movement, ensure compliance with excise laws, curb the circulation of illicit liquor and promote fair and transparent trade, the release said.
The upgraded system will also enable the Excise Department to undertake real-time monitoring of the entire supply chain, strengthen enforcement against tax evasion and smuggling, support data-driven decision-making and safeguard State revenue. The technology-driven initiative launched by the Chief Minister reflects the Government's commitment to leveraging digital governance for transparent administration, effective regulation and sustained growth in excise revenue.
Further advancing the digitisation of excise regulatory processes, the Chief Minister also launched eight new online excise services, significantly expanding the scope of paperless and online delivery of licences and regulatory approvals.
One of the key additions is the online grant of temporary liquor-serving licences (L-12A-C). The service will enable applicants to obtain temporary licences online for serving liquor at social and public functions such as events, concerts, exhibitions and similar occasions. The online system is expected to simplify the licensing process, reduce the compliance burden and further enhance ease of doing business for applicants.
In addition, online services have been introduced for the annual registration of marriage palaces and banquet halls, denatured spirit outlet licences (L-17), industrial and medicinal spirit possession permits (L-42A to L-42D) and permissions for extension of operating hours of retail liquor vends.
Each of these services has been developed on a fully digital and paperless workflow, enabling applicants to submit applications online, track the status of their applications and obtain approvals through the portal within a stipulated time frame of seven working days.
With automated processing minimising human intervention at every stage, the entire process will become faster, more transparent and more convenient for banquet hall operators, industrial and medicinal spirit users, denatured spirit dealers and retail licence holders.
The Chief Minister appreciated the efforts of the Excise and Taxation Department to modernise excise administration through technology and directed officials to ensure the effective implementation of these new systems across the State.
During the programme, the Chief Minister urged taxpayers to apply under the One-Time Settlement Scheme-2026 (OTS-2026), launched from June 1, 2026, for dues pertaining to pre-GST tax laws, including the Value Added Tax (VAT), Central Sales Tax (CST) and the Haryana General Sales Tax Act, and avail themselves of the tax relief provided under the scheme.
Under OTS-2026, 100 per cent waiver of penalty and interest has been granted to all taxpayers. In addition, substantial concessions in the tax payable have been provided across different slabs. The Government has also introduced a document-linked relief mechanism, under which taxpayers can secure a reduction in tax demand upon verification of statutory forms, which can now be submitted by taxpayers under the scheme.
The application process under OTS-2026 has been made extremely simple through an online portal available on the website of the Excise and Taxation Department, enabling taxpayers to avail the benefits of the scheme with ease.
The Chief Minister also expressed gratitude to Haryana's GST taxpayers, noting that the State has consistently recorded impressive growth in State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) collections over the past several years.
He said Haryana registered a 32 per cent increase in SGST collections during the first quarter of 2026-27, the highest among all States in the country. He further pointed out that Haryana had also recorded the highest SGST growth rate in the country at 22 per cent during 2025-26.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I appreciate the digitization effort, but as a banquet hall owner, I'm cautiously optimistic about the online registration system for marriage palaces. The seven-day timeframe sounds good on paper, but our experience with government portals has been mixed. I hope they've actually tested it properly and have helpline support for small business owners who aren't tech-savvy.
Great initiative by CM Saini! 👏 The OTS-2026 scheme is especially brilliant - 100% waiver of penalty and interest for pre-GST dues is a huge relief for many honest taxpayers who were stuck in legacy tax disputes. Haryana leading in SGST growth is proof that good governance pays off. But please ensure this digital system is accessible in Hindi too, not just English!
As someone who works in supply chain analytics, the QR code tracking for liquor is a smart move. Similar systems have worked well in other states for pharmaceuticals and food items. The key will be integrating it with existing ERP systems of distilleries and wholesalers. Hope they've kept the API open for third-party integration.
While digitization is welcome, I'm concerned about data privacy. With every liquor bottle being tracked, that's a lot of personal consumption data being collected. Who has access to this data? Is there a data protection framework in place? The government hasn't addressed these questions yet. 🤔
Excellent move towards ease of doing business! The online L-12A-C temporary liquor license for events will save so much time and hassle. Earlier we had to run from pillar to post for these permits. Hope other states
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