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The Central Government’s policy is, when exports are made, only products or services are to be exported and not taxes. Therefore when tax exemption is available for direct export for the exporters, the sale prior to export i.e Penultimate sale also is considered for tax exemption by the Government.
The Hon’ble Finance Minister in the recent Union Budget 2015-16 announced in the floor of the Parliament that As part of the movement towards GST, I propose to subsume the Education Cess and the Secondary and Higher Education Cess in Central Excise duty.
In Commercial Taxes Department, the Assessment Wing and Enforcement Wing function under the control of the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes. According to the administrative policy of the Tamilnadu State Government, Commercial Taxes Check posts are static locations where inter-State movement of vehicles are monitored
In the recent times, many writ petitions have been filed before the Hon’ble Madras High Court seeking intervention of the High Court and to direct the Assessing Authorities to set aside the best of judgement Orders passed under Section 22 (4) and Section 27 of the TNVAT Act, 2006 on the ground that reasonable opportunity of hearing was not granted to the petitioners, as provided in Section 22 (4) and Section 27.
In order to boost the manufacturing sector bogged down by negative sentiments, the State Government has come forward with some relief in electricity tax, and reversal on Input Tax credit when stocks are moved out of State in pursuance of stock transfer, interstate sales etc., in the budget presented on 25.03.2015 in the TN State Assembly
In the recent times, the Commercial Taxes Department has started issuing Notices and passing orders to disallow the Input Tax Credit based on mismatch of purchase entries found on comparison of Annexure I of buying dealers with Annexure II of selling dealers and without following the High Court directions
Under TNVAT Act, 2006 there are two options available for the dealer in case of export sales to claim the ITC for which the dealer has paid VAT on his purchases for the raw materials, packing materials and other inputs used as laid down under Section 18 (3) of the TNVAT Act.
Since the conduct of an auctioned sale involved transfer of goods, it falls within the wide ambit of section 2(viii)(f) of the Kerala General Sales Tax Act, 1963. Therefore, it can be concluded that the liability to pay sales tax, in the present case, would be on the Official Liquidator in the same manner as the dealer, that is, the Company in liquidation.
The CESTAT, Bangalore has recently held in the case of KPR Fertilizer Ltd Vs Commissioner of Central Excise, Service Tax and Customs, Visakhapatnam II 2014-TIOL-2001-CESTAT-BANG that Micronutrient Mixtures are not Plant Growth Regulators if it contains Nitrogen or Phosphorous or Potash and would be classifiable as Other Fertiliser falling under Chapter Sub-Heading No.31059090and not 38089340 as claimed by the Department and therefore the Appellant has a prima facie case on merits.
The much awaited Union Budget for the year 2014-15 is presented today by the Finance Minister, Mr Arun Jaitely in the Parliament. Though there is no change in the general rate of Excise Duty or Service tax, significant legislative changes have been made in the Section 35 F of the Central Excise Act, Section 83 of the Finance Act and in Section 129E of the Customs Act, which proposes a statutory pre-deposit of Duty demanded, instead of filing a separate stay petition.