GST Council fails to come up with simplified way of filing returns, extends present system
However, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the e-way bill for interstate goods transport would be rolled out from April 1.

The Goods and Services Tax Council on Saturday failed to come up with a simplified system of filing returns. The Ministry of Finance tweeted after the council’s 26th meeting on Saturday that the existing system would continue for three more months.
FM @arunjaitley after 26th GST Council Meeting said that existing system of filing returns has been extended for another 3months and meanwhile, GOM on the IT will look into it & consult tax experts among others.
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) March 10, 2018
However, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the e-way bill for interstate goods transport would be rolled out from April 1, Moneycontrol reported.
Jaitley said that the tax bureaucracy wanted a mechanism to file returns which would leave no room for tax evasion. “The council had in mind that the system, in which the return would be processed once a month, would be easy and there will not be any chances of evasion,” the finance minister said. “That is why we could not come on a conclusion and extended the existing system by 3 months.”
Jaitley added that the council would form a Group of Ministers to deliberate the matter and meet with information technology experts to come up with a solution, The Economic Times reported.
The finance minister also announced that tax exemptions for exporters had been extended by six months.