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What is E1 And E2 Transaction in case of CST, VAT + CST

Issue Id: - 5222
Dated: 23-1-2013
By:- Mayank Raj Srivastava

What is E1 And E2 Transaction in case of CST


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What is E1 And E2 Transaction in case of CST exemption.

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1 Dated: 24-1-2013
By:- Bhuwan Joshi

In Case of E1 Sales is it necessary for purchaseing dealer to issue invoice in the name of consignee.

Suppose A in Maharashtra issues invoice in the name of B in Karnataka and consignee name is C in Karnataka. Name of the consignee is printed on the invoice itself.It is mentioned on the bill that payment should be made to B.

Please let us know if B should necessarily issue an invoice or any other document to C . 

Will this sale be regarded as E1 Sale as buyer and consignee both are in Karnataka.

 

 

 


2 Dated: 24-1-2013
By:- GURUSWAMY KRISHNAMURTHY

Sir,

It may be worthwhile to mention that the Supreme Court earlier held that that even  if the identity of the buyer is known earleir than the commecement of movement of goods with the ultimate buyer idenitified to the seller in Dharangadara Trading Company (1988 (5) TMI 352 - SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) = 70 STC 92 case which can be distinguished with A & G Product Technology case

This 70 STC 92 was followed in  Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd Vs State of Tamil Nadu by the Madras High Court  (2002 (6) TMI 43 - MADRAS High Court) = 112 STC 300 and held as falliing as an interstate sale.

In fine knowledge of the ultimate buyer to the first seller made by the middle men or agent need not be an impediment for seeking exemption from section 3(b)


3 Dated: 24-1-2013
By:- Bhuwan Joshi

Mr. Pradeep Khatri,

I shall be grateful if you could address my question.

Regards.

 


4 Dated: 25-1-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

An commercial invoice will be issued by 'B' with endorsement on LR.


5 Dated: 25-1-2013
By:- GURUSWAMY KRISHNAMURTHY

The indication of the payment to B in the invoice is not prohibited and similarly the indiction of the buyer in the invoice giving the ultimate buyer as C is also not a constraint at all . In fact this was the exact issue covered in 70 STC which I have mentioned in my view.

As for as the endorcement is concerned, it may not be possible to do it if it is a case of door delivery by the seller and the intention of the parties need to be seen.

The type of transaction narrated by you is a 3(b) sale only i.e. E1 sale as long as you do not inerfear in the movement of goods till it is delivered to the ultimate buyer

 


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