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TAX LIABILITY, VAT + CST

Issue Id: - 109572
Dated: 19-12-2015
By:- SUBRAMANIAM MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM

TAX LIABILITY


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Dear Sirs,

I am consignment agent for an fmcg company, I am getting products from my parent company as Stock transfer and i am issuing Form F for that, In turn I am sending the products to my branches as stock transfer, all my branches are paying the amount for products directly to my Parent company (not in our account the agreement is like that between me and the company), after selling the products they will send sales report to our Parent company and they will pay the taxes from their bank account to sales tax department on our behalf, please clarify me who is responsible for the Sales Tax for the outstanding stocks (not sold or not invoiced) please help me.

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1 Dated: 19-12-2015
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

Keeping other aspects aside, the answer to last sentence is that if there is no sales then there is no consideration received by you and therefore there is no sales tax payable. NO sales tax on outstanding stocks. Further from the query i understand your parent company can only pay the tax on behalf of the branches. They have to file separate return and your branches should provided sales detail to you and you will compile the data with your stock transfer detail and file return. This is my view.


2 Dated: 20-12-2015
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

I also endorse the view of Shri Ganeshan Kalyani.


3 Dated: 22-12-2015
By:- YAGAY AND SUN

Please also consider the concept and principle of preconceived sales while transferring the stock to your other branches.


4 Dated: 22-12-2015
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani
With due respect, I am of the view that preconceived sale concept is out of question here because the material is first received by consignment agent who is branch itself and subsequently the receiving branch again send the material to various branches again. Since customer is not the third party here and goods are not transferred after the order has been received from customer. I am of the view that preconceived may not apply.

5 Dated: 23-12-2015
By:- VIJAY THAKUR

Dear Sir,

All the goods movement and transfer from Head office to interstate branch, consignment agent of the company, after transfer goods and raw materials tax liabilities burn by the seller not Head office because all goods transfer against statutory Form F these type transactions tax rebate claim after received of central act Form F issue from Sales Tax Department and after sign original/duplicate send to Head Office for tax rebate claim by the Head Office. In absence of Form F you will ready to burn and tax liability due max tax 10% or 12% as per act at the time of Head Office Sales Tax Assessment. No any excision of the CST.

God bless you, So many change in Dvat Act.

Regards

Vijay Thakur


6 Dated: 24-12-2015
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani
'Dvat' means Delhi Value Added Tax.

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