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Section 51 of PVAT Act 2005

May 3, 2010 4166 Views 0 comment Print

Under section 51 of PVAT Act 2005 information collection centers have been established by the Punjab Government at various places with a view to prevent and check the evasion and avoidance of tax under PVAT Act. Section 51(1) of PVAT Act authorizes the state government to establish such information collection centre or check posts by notification.

FIRs should be made compulsory

April 19, 2010 279 Views 0 comment Print

FIR means First Information Report i.e report about the happening of a crime. Whenever anyone meet with a crime or see the crime happening and he informs the police, it should constitute an FIR and police should not refuse to register it.

Input Tax Credit on goods purchased under the PVAT Act is admissible only upto the fourth stage of its purchase

March 23, 2010 871 Views 0 comment Print

The Punjab VAT Rules have been amended to provide for that the input tax credit on purchase of goods from manufacturer or importer will be available to a dealer only up to the fourth stage of its purchase. The dealers will also have to mention on the bills that on which stage he is selling the goods. VAT form 23 and 24 has also been amended to this effect.

The VAT Forms under PVAT Act amended to provide for increase in rates and additional surcharge

March 21, 2010 1505 Views 0 comment Print

The VAT forms i.e VAT 15 form has been updated in view of the change in the rate in the PVAT Act on schedule B goods from 4% to 5% and additional surcharge levied @ 10%. The next quarterly VAT Return under the PVAT Act 2005 is due to be filed in the next month of April.

Relaxation in pre-condition of deposit of 25% of tax, penalty, and interest before filing appeal under PVAT when goods/ Assets are seized

March 17, 2010 1442 Views 0 comment Print

Section 62(5) of the PVAT Act 2005 provides for the precondition of deposit of 25% of total amount of tax, penalty and interest, if any before entertaining any appeal. Such condition was also imposed even on those appellant whose entire goods are detained by the department u/s 51 even if the value of such detained goods exceed the total amount of tax, penalty, interest. In such cases it results in burdening the assessee with another liability.

Important changes proposed in respect of Income tax laws in budget 2010-2011

February 26, 2010 1012 Views 0 comment Print

There is no change in the rates of Income Tax for Partnership firms, Limited Companies. But Current surcharge of 10 per cent on domestic companies reduced to 7.5 per cent and Minimum alternate tax on the book profits is increased from 15% to 18%. The Deduction u/s 80C has been increased by Rs. 20000 subject to the condition that the additional deduction of Rs 20000 shall be available if the investment is made in the Infrastructure bonds.

Penalties under PVAT Act or CST Act can be adjusted against Excess ITC

February 25, 2010 2111 Views 0 comment Print

Section 15 of PVAT Act 2005 deals with the Net Tax Payable by a taxable person. Sub section 1 of Section 15 provides that the output tax under PVAT Act shall be adjusted from the Input Tax Credit for determining Net Tax Payable by a taxable Person. If any excess ITC is still left then it is to be adjusted from the CST liability under CST Act 1956 at the option of the taxable person as per section 15(2) of PVAT Act.

Some views on Penal Provisions u/s 29(8) of MVAT Act

February 16, 2010 6222 Views 0 comment Print

It is well esteblished principle that the power to levy penality under taxation laws is incidental and ancillary to the power of collection of tax and is provided to make sure the compliance of tax deposits by the assessees. Taxation laws are welfare laws i.e they are for the welfare of the general public at large.

Treatment of Entry Tax under PVAT Act levied in Punjab

February 12, 2010 1460 Views 0 comment Print

The Government of Punjab has recently imposed Entry Tax on 12 new items under section 3A of Punjab Tax on Entry of Goods into Local Areas Act, 2000 (Punjab Act No.9 of 2000). The List of which has already been provided in the articles published earlier.

Punjab VAT notification levying additional tax Punjab Entry Tax notifications levying entry tax on certain goods Contacts

February 12, 2010 5775 Views 0 comment Print

Punjab VAT notification levying additional tax ; Effective February 5, 2010, dealers are required to charge an additional tax calculated at 10% of the amount of tax payable. The additional tax in respect of liquor shall be effective April 1, 2010., Punjab Entry Tax notifications levying entry tax on certain goods

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