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ER 4 ANNUAL RET - REG |
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Dear All we are mfg co and main factory in location and another unit in separate location [ different range and division] . My query is we have to file ER4 Annual Return for both units or only the main unit? Since this return is based on Financial figrues Balance sheet and P& L is combined only. Pl give ur views Thanks in advance Venkat Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 5 of 5 Records Page: 1
Sir, You have to file ER4
Sir, You have to file ER4 returns separately for both the units falling under different range and division, as the excise registration/ECC no. of both the units are different.
Dear MR Venkt Yes you have to file separate ER-4 return for both location. Your concern is your Balance Sheet, P & L prepared combined but as per excise both units are two separate entity. So you need to filed separately.
Sh. Venkat eswaran Ji, During audit I have observed that if any company (whether Ltd. or Pvt. Ltd.) has four units and they are separately registered, first of all they prepare Balance Sheets (including P & L Account) separately for each unit. Thereafter, they convert into one consolidated Annual Report/Balance Sheet. Since you have to prepare separate Balance Sheet for both, there should be no problem in filing separate ER-4 Annual Return for both units. Since registration is separate, separate Annual Return ER-4, is requirement of law. Both Sh. Mahir S.and Sh.Swapneswar Muduli have rightly advised you.
Yes each unit prepares separate P&L and Balance Sheet and thereafter it is complied and consolidated at Head Office to file one single turn under Income Tax. The individual P&L and Balance Sheet can be referred to file the excise return. This is my view. Thanks Kasturi sir for sharing your views. My view is in line with your reply.
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