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GST‑exempt goods listed under the Schedule that are fully exempt from E‑Way Bill requirements, regardless of value limits (As per Schedule under Rule 138(14); -A waybill is not required for essential, unprocessed, and socially sensitive goods, reducing compliance burden and ensuring smooth movement. Under Rule 138(14) of the GST Rules, certain categories of goods are exempt from E-Way Bill requirements, simplifying compliance for essential and low-risk items.
As per the schedule under Rule 138(14) lists about 153 particular commodities that are included in the full exemption list under Rule 138(14) of the CGST Rules. These products include necessities, unprocessed agricultural products, natural raw materials, and socially conscious goods. As per the schedule under Rule 138(14), the schedule’s main goal is to guarantee that E-Way Bills are not necessary for items that are
The principle ensures the smooth, continuous movement of needs throughout India, lowers the cost of compliance, and saves farmers and small suppliers from unnecessary paperwork by exempting certain commodities. This facilitates corporate transactions, keeps supply chains efficient, and prevents logistical bottlenecks for low-value and perishable goods.
Below is a clean, organized, item‑wise list for your ready reference. (The original schedule contains 153 entries all reproduced faithfully.) Key Categories of Exempt Goods
This schedule contains 153 categories of goods exempt from E‑Way Bill. Mostly agricultural, unprocessed, essential, eco‑friendly, religious, and socially important goods. Derived directly from your GST–EWB Rule 138 Sub‑Rule 14 Schedule
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