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Crash Landing

E way bill's failure has led to chaos as businesses are unable to cope with states coming out with their own rules.

Harpreet Singh, Partner, Indirect Taxes, KPMG India, was on a post Budget panel at a TV channel after the finance minister's Budget speech on February 1. But his phone kept ringing as clients some of them large FMCG companies told him that the e way bill portal had stopped working and they could not generate the electronic receipt that the trucks with goods were supposed to carry. Businesses were clueless for hours as their trucks remained stuck in the absence of e way bill receipts.

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