Key Points

India's e-way bill generation reached 129.13 million in August, marking the second-highest monthly figure on record. This sustained momentum signals a strong and resilient flow of goods across the country as domestic demand rises. The data indicates greater formalization in the economy and improved compliance under the GST regime. The upcoming GST 2.0 rollout is expected to further fuel consumption and support the sector's growth.

Key Points: India E-way Bills Hit 129 Million in August Ahead of GST 2.0

  • E-way bills are electronic permits for goods transport over Rs 50,000
  • July saw a record high of 131.91 million e-way bills generated
  • Year-on-year growth in e-way bill generation was 22.5 percent
  • The sustained momentum indicates a resilient flow of goods nationwide
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Electronic permits reach 129.13 million in Aug ahead of GST 2.0 rollout

India's e-way bill generation reached 129.13 million in August, the second-highest monthly figure, signaling strong goods movement ahead of the GST 2.0 rollout.

"The anticipatory rally ahead of the GST 2.0 announcement was rewarding. - Emkay Global Financial Services"

New Delhi, Sep 10

India saw electronic permits (e-way bills) reach 129.13 million in August, marking the second-highest monthly figure, ahead of the GST 2.0 rollout from September 22.

E-way bills are electronic permits required for transporting goods worth over Rs 50,000 within or across states. A hike in E-way bills indicates higher movement of goods.

In July, the tally was all-time high of 131.91 million, according to Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) data.

The e-way bill generation went up 22.5 per cent (year-on-year), as per the data.

According to industry experts, the sustained momentum in e-way bills signals a resilient flow of goods across the country, as domestic demand rises ahead of the festive season.

E-way bill generation has maintained an upward trajectory for several months. The electronic permits are mandatory for tracking the movement of goods across the country.

According to experts, the robust recovery in e-way bill generation suggests stabilisation of goods movement, which underscores several positive developments, including increased manufacturing output, improved infrastructure and logistics efficiencies.

This also shows greater formalisation in the economy as compliance levels rise under the GST regime.

The rollout of GST 2.0 would add fresh fuel to consumption as mass consumption would follow the formalisation trend, while premium consumers would aspire for differentiated offerings.

According to Emkay Global Financial Services, improving macro tailwinds continue to support the sector’s elevated valuations, even as growth support is still awaited.

“The anticipatory rally ahead of the GST 2.0 announcement was rewarding. As we factor in benefits and lift target prices of select stocks, our stock calls remain firm,” the report added.

The Centre has rationalised the indirect tax structure, cutting the current four slabs down to two -- scrapping the 12 per cent and 28 per cent rates, while retaining the 5 per cent and 18 per cent slabs.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone in logistics, I've seen firsthand how e-way bills have streamlined interstate movement. The digital system has reduced paperwork and border delays significantly. Hope GST 2.0 brings more such improvements!
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Michael C
While the numbers look impressive, I hope the government ensures the technical infrastructure can handle this volume. The GST portal has faced glitches in the past during peak filing periods.
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Ananya R
This is excellent news ahead of the festive season! 🎉 Increased goods movement means better availability and possibly competitive pricing for consumers. The two-slab system should also make pricing more transparent for end customers.
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Vikram M
The formalization of economy through GST is showing results. More businesses coming into tax net means better revenue for government which can be used for infrastructure and development projects. Win-win for everyone!
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Sarah B
As an expat working here, I'm impressed by India's digital transformation. The e-way bill system is quite efficient compared to many developed countries. Looking forward to seeing how GST 2.0 further improves the business environment.

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