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Intra-State Movement of these 19 Goods requires E-Way Bill: Gujarat Govt. Issues Notification

In a Notification issued by the Commissioner of State Tax, Gujarat, the Commissioner has notified that E-Way Bill is not required to be generated for intra-city movement as well as the intra-state movement of all goods within the whole of the territory of the State of Gujarat. However, the intra-state movement of the notified 19 goods of consignment exceeding Rs. 50,000/- require E-Way Bill.

The 19 Listed Goods for which E-Way Bill is required, when the value of consignment exceed Rs. 50,000/- are: All kinds of edible oils, all kinds of taxable oil seeds, all kinds of oil cakes, Iron and steel, Ferrous and Non-ferrous metal and scrape thereof, Ceramic tiles, Brass parts and brass items, processed tobacco and products thereof, cigarette, Gutkha and Pan Masala, All types of Yarns, All types of plywood, block board, Decorative and Laminated Sheets, Coal including Coke in all its forms, Timber and Timber products, Cement, Marble and Granite, Kota Stones, Naphtha, Light Diesel Oil, Tea (in leaf or Powder form).




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N.K. Goel & Bros.
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CA Yashu Goel
9899263490

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