Beginning on July 15, 2023, all taxpayers with (Aggregate Annual Turnover) AATOs more than $100 Crore will be required to use 2 Factor Authentication
The e-Way Bill and e-Invoice System uses two-factor authentication.
NIC is implementing 2-Factor Authentication for logging in to the e-Way Bill/e-Invoice System to increase the security of the system. OTP will be used in addition to the username and password for login authentication.
Three methods exist for getting the OTP. You can log in to the system by entering any OTP. The different ways to generate OTP are described below:
SMS: Your registered mobile number will receive an SMS containing the OTP.
Regarding the “Sandes” app: Sandes is a government-provided messaging app that allows you to send and receive messages. On your registered cellphone number, you can download and install the Sandes app and get the OTP there.
Using the app NIC-GST-Shield The e-Way Bill / e-Invoice System offers the mobile app “NIC-GST-Shield” so that OTP can be created using the app. Only from the e-Waybill / e-Invoice portal using the link “Main Menu-y2-Factor Authentication” is it possible to download this software. Get NIC-GST-Shield installed. Install this app on your registered mobile number, download it, and register it. You must make sure that the time on the app matches the time on the e-Waybill/e-Invoice system. OTP is shown when the app is opened. You can continue the authentication by entering this OTP. Every 30 seconds, the OTP is refreshed. You can generate the OTP using this app without using the internet or relying on a mobile network in any way.
Creating a 2-Factor Authentication account:
Go to the Main Menu 2 Factor Authentication after logging into the e-Waybill System and confirm the registration. The system will ask OTP along with login and password after confirmation. User accounts provide the basis of the OTP authentication. The registered cellphone number for each sub-user of the GSTIN will be used for independent authentication in the e-Way Bill/e-Invoice System. Both the e-Way bill and e-Invoice systems require 2 Factor authentication once you have registered for them.
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