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1)SALE IN TRANSIT U/S 6(2) OF CST ACT .IF ONLY C FORM IS
FILED BUT E1 IS NOT FILED WHAT IS THE RATE OF TAX.
2) DEALER (XYZ) FROM BANGLORE PURCHASE GOODS FROM OTHER
DEALER (KLM )IN BANGALORE . WITHOUT TAKING DELIVERY SELLS
THE GOODS TO BOMBAY DEALER . CAN XYZ CLAIM EXEMPTION BY
PRODUCING FORM C& E1 U/S 6(2) OF CST ACT

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1)SALE IN TRANSIT U/S 6(2) OF CST ACT .IF ONLY C FORM IS FILED BUT E1 IS NOT FILED WHAT IS THE RAT..

Answer / prashant a salunke chartered a

1)IN CASE OF SALE IN TRANSIT U/S 6(2) OF CST ACT IF ONLY C
FORM IS FILED BUT E1 IS NOT FILED THE RATE OF TAX WILL BE
4% OR LOCAL RATE WHICH EVER IS LOWER.

2) YES DEALER CAN CLAIM BENEFIT U/S 6(2)

Is This Answer Correct ?    22 Yes 8 No

1)SALE IN TRANSIT U/S 6(2) OF CST ACT .IF ONLY C FORM IS FILED BUT E1 IS NOT FILED WHAT IS THE RAT..

Answer / l.n.s. damodharan

If C form is filed 2% has to be levied
2) XYZ can claim exemption by producing Form C & E1 u/s 6(2) of the CST Act.

Is This Answer Correct ?    8 Yes 0 No

1)SALE IN TRANSIT U/S 6(2) OF CST ACT .IF ONLY C FORM IS FILED BUT E1 IS NOT FILED WHAT IS THE RAT..

Answer / soumadee bagchi

10%

Is This Answer Correct ?    3 Yes 11 No

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