News

E-way Bill Exempted for the Gems & Jewellery Industry

diamond world news service

The post-GST era witnessed the implementation of Waybill compliance, wherein, supply of goods cannot happen without obtaining waybills from VAT authorities. However, E-way bill, an electronic bill for movement of goods that can be received on the GSTN (common portal) has been quite a challenge for the gems & jewellery industry.

Movement of goods equivalent to Rs 50,000 or more could not be moved without a registered person without an e-way bill. The concern surrounding this was represented by the GJF to the Government. On hearing the concern, the Government has decided to exempt the jewellery industry from the e-way bill.

After quite a few setbacks this year, this has been hopeful news for the industry. Chairman, GJF, Nitin Khandelwal thanked the Government for hearing the industry’s concern and acting on the same.


Follow DiamondWorld on Instagram: @diamondworldnet
Follow DiamondWorld on Twitter: @diamondworldnet
Follow DiamondWorld on Facebook: @diamondworldnet

Mother's Day 2024 - Jewellery Spending Holds Strong Amidst Evolving Gift Trends

De Beers is contemplating a decrease in LGD prices with its Lightbox jewellery brand

Malabar Gold & Diamonds Launches its 350th Global Showroom at Naperville, Illinois in the USA

Sotheby’s Paris Presents Jewellery Auction Featuring Spanish Socialite’s Collection

GIA India Holds Graduation Ceremony for Gemology Students in Mumbai