This page explains how the E-Way Bill system works for goods moving in and out of Nagaland (GST state code 13). The portal and rules are national, but the intra-state threshold and the administering department are specific to Nagaland.

E-Way Bill threshold in Nagaland

For movement within Nagaland, the applicable position is: ₹50,000 for intra-state movement within Nagaland. Inter-state movement above ₹50,000 always needs a bill, regardless of the state.

Key point
GST state code for Nagaland: 13 — these are the first two digits of every GSTIN registered in the state.

Who administers E-Way Bills in Nagaland

Compliance and enforcement in Nagaland are handled by the Nagaland Department of Taxes, alongside the national NIC/GSTN systems. The capital is Kohima, and major commercial hubs include Dimapur, Mokokchung.

Generating and checking bills in Nagaland

Businesses in Nagaland use the same national portal to generate, print, cancel and extend bills. The process doesn't change by state — see the generation guide and validity guide for the steps.

E-Way Bill quick facts for Nagaland
DetailValue
State / UTNagaland
GST state code13
CapitalKohima
Key citiesDimapur, Mokokchung
Administering bodyNagaland Department of Taxes

Whether you ship from Kohima or any town in Nagaland, the rules on validity and common errors are the same.

Frequently asked questions

What is the E-Way Bill limit in Nagaland?
₹50,000 for intra-state movement within Nagaland. For any inter-state movement above ₹50,000, a bill is required regardless of the state.
What is the GST state code for Nagaland?
The GST state code for Nagaland is 13, which forms the first two digits of GSTINs registered there.
Is the E-Way Bill portal different in Nagaland?
No — the portal is national. Only the intra-state threshold and the administering department (Nagaland Department of Taxes) are specific to Nagaland.