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Sale in the course of import, VAT + CST

Issue Id: - 105854
Dated: 5-7-2013
By:- PARVEEN ARORA

Sale in the course of import


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Dear Sir

We are importing machines from France.

The machines will be sold to  Bank (customer) at Mumbai.

 Bank (customer)  is saying that they will give us a Purchase Order and the same can be cleared from Customs under SITCOI (Sale in the course of Import) process. Other than PO, they will not provide any other documents for this sale/transaction.

In this regard pl give us the option that the sale will covered in "Sale in the course of import" (exempted sale)

Thanks & regards

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1 Dated: 10-7-2013
By:- sanjeev bajaj

Dear Parveen,

Section 5(2) of CST Act, 1956 with respect to sale occasion such import, is very crucial to handle as thare are lot judgements prescribing various situations favouring or otherwise. I have come across the following ingredients, although not mandatory :

1. There should be Privy of contract between local buyer and foreigh supplier.

2. There must be integral connection or inextricable link between the sale and actual import.

3. Importer should be acting like an agent of the actual user although not an agent.

In my opinion, the above ingredients are minimum to fulfill by whatever the documents you retain. Even Purchase Order may be sufficient if, it indicates the above ingredients.

 

This is my opinion only and I invite others to come with suggestions and arguments so that It can be further evaluated as tax involve is heavy amount and can lead to cost cutting in competition.


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