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Sales return - VAt credit, VAT + CST

Issue Id: - 4391
Dated: 18-7-2012
By:- venkat eswaran

Sales return - VAt credit


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Sir,

for slaes return we r taking VAT credit back for the returned goods. there is a 6 months time period. my query is is there is any financial year limitation? that is can take credit back now  for goods sent in mar 2012. fin year 2011-12. now fin year 2012-13.   or 6 months from the date of invoice ?  kindly clarify

 

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1 Dated: 19-7-2012
By:- Lok B. Chand

Whenever you will received back your sale reurn goods, you can Credit in Excise & VAT. There is no financial matter count, But your Excise Dept. treat it as under rule 16 and it should clear with in six monts.


2 Dated: 19-7-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

In VAT Laws, Sale should be return back within 6 months from the date issue of invoice or receipt of material whichever is later.


3 Dated: 19-7-2012
By:- Vishal Gill

Dear Mr. Khatri,

Would you kindly refer any notification/circular or any other guidline regarding Sale should be return back within 6 months from the date issue of invoice or receipt of material whichever is later under VAT Laws.


4 Dated: 19-7-2012
By:- Lok B. Chand

Dear Mr. Venkat Read the Under 16 A in Central Excise Manual, actuly there is no time limit for clear the received material for rectification, but you should mentin the phisical record for verification whenever need so it shoud clear as soon as possible for our connivance.


5 Dated: 19-7-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Dear Mr. Gill,

This is for your kind information.

Best Regards,

Pradeep Khatri

Mobile:- 9818131923

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 Sales Return and Tax Treatment

Goods Return

Goods returned within 6 months of the date of sale-Sec 8A (b) provides that if goods are returned by buyer within six months, its sale price will be deducted from ‘aggregate sale price’, if satisfactory evidence is produced before sales tax authority in respect of the same.

Dy.CST v.Motor Industries Co (SC); (1983 (2) TMI 251 - SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) 

State of Maharashtra v.BASF (India) Ltd (SC).(1994 (3) TMI 346 - SUPREME COURT OF INDIA)

 Rejected Goods

Goods rejected-in such case, the period of six months is not applicable, as in case of rejected goods, there is no ‘complete sale’ at all within the meaning of CST Act or Sale of Goods Act, as the purchasing party has not accepted the goods. Return of goods is a bilateral transaction brought about by consent of seller and purchaser, while rejection of goods is a unilateral transaction, open only to purchaser. It means that sale has not taken place to attract tax.

Metal Alloy Co.(P) Ltd. V. CTO, Bhavanipur Charge calcutta (1977);

State of Tamilnadu v. General Engineering Stores(1993)


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