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Union Finance Minister launches e-Bill processing system as part of ease of doing business

By ANI | Updated: March 2, 2022 20:20 IST

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday launched the electronic bill (e-Bill) processing system that seeks to bring in broader transparency and expedite the process of payments.

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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday launched the electronic bill (e-Bill) processing system that seeks to bring in broader transparency and expedite the process of payments.

The move is a part of 'Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) and Digital India eco-system'. The Finance Minister had announced this major e-governance initiative in the Union Budget 2022-23 presented in Parliament on February 1.

Sitharaman said the e-Bill processing system will enhance transparency, efficiency and faceless-paperless payment system by allowing suppliers and contractors to submit their claims online which will be trackable on a real-time basis.

The electronic bill processing system was launched at an event organised to mark the 46th Civil Accounts Day celebration.

In a phased manner, the new system will make the entire process of submission and backend processing of bills completely paperless and transparent. It is seen as a major step forward in realizing the vision of "Digital India" and promoting ease of doing business. The objectives of the system are to provide convenience to all vendors and suppliers of the government to submit their bills and claims at anytime, from anywhere.

The system will also eliminate the physical interface between suppliers and government officers, enhance efficiency in the processing of bills/claims and reduce discretion in the processing of bills through the First-In-First-Out method.

Currently, the suppliers of various goods and services to the Government have to submit physical, ink signed copies of their bills to the respective ministries/departments/offices of the Government of India. Similarly, government employees also need to submit hard copies of their claims. At the backend too, the processing of bills is done through a mixed system of physical and digital modes. So the suppliers/vendors or their representatives need to visit the offices to deliver bills. Moreover, they are unable to track the status of the processing of their bills.

Under the newly launched e-Bill system, vendors/suppliers can upload their bills online along with supporting documents from the convenience of their homes/offices at any time through digital signature. For those not having a digital signature, the facility of e-sign using the Aadhaar has also been provided. So, the suppliers will no longer be required to visit the offices concerned for this purpose.

At the backend too, the electronic bill received will be processed by the authorities digitally at every stage and finally, the payments will be credited digitally to the bank account of the vendor. The vendor/supplier would be able to track the status of the processing of their bills online. The new system will bring a lot of efficiency and transparency in the system and is a big citizen-centric decision of the Government of India.

The e-Bill system has been developed by the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) Division in the office of the Controller General of Accounts in the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance. The bills will be processed by the first-in-first-out method.

The system has been initially rolled out in pay and accounting units of nine ministries/departments. The e-bill system will be rolled out in other ministries/departments in a phased manner in 2022-23.

In addition to promoting ease of doing business and bringing convenience to lakhs of vendors/suppliers, the e-Bill system will be environment friendly, eliminating the need to submit crores of paper bills annually and will thus save tonnes of papers every year. The e-Bill system has an elaborate digital storage facility for the retrieval of documents and a robust audit trail.

( With inputs from ANI )

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