VAT & PT AMENSTY SCHEME CA NIKHIL JAJU.

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VAT & PT AMENSTY SCHEME CA NIKHIL JAJU

APPLICABILITY OF SETTLEMENT ORDINANCE The Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002. The Central Sales Tax Act, 1956; The Bombay Sales of Motor Spirit Taxation Act, 1958 ; The Bombay Sales Tax Act, 1959; The Maharashtra Purchase Tax on Sugarcane Act, 1962 ; The Maharashtra State Tax on Professions, Trades, Callings and Employment Act, 1975; The Maharashtra Sales Tax on the Transfer of the Right to use any Goods for any Purpose Act, 1985; The Maharashtra Tax on Entry of Motor Vehicles into Local Areas Act, 1987; The Maharashtra Tax on Luxuries Act, 1987 ; The Maharashtra Sales Tax on the Transfer of Property in Goods involved in the Execution of Works Contract (Re-enacted) Act,1989; The Maharashtra Tax on Entry of Goods into Local Areas Act, 2002

APPLICABILITY OF SETTLEMENT ORDINANCE Arrears of tax, interest, penalty or late fee may be settled if these arrears pertains to the period ending on or before the 30th June 2017 Arrears are as per any statutory orders, or the return dues or, as per audit report or otherwise, then in the recovery outstanding as on 1st April 2019 shall only be considered as amount of arrears available for settlement. If any amount is paid on or before the 31st March 2019, then the said amount shall not be considered as the requisite amount for the settlement of the arrears No Settlement in case the statutory orders are passed or the returns or the revised returns are filed after the 15th July 2019 No waiver in respect of late fee payable except for the returns of the period ending 30th June 2017 and are submitted between the period starting from the 1st April 2019 to the 31st July 2019.

TIME LIMIT FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION Particulars First Phase Second Phase Time limit for payment of the requisite amount From the 1st April 2019 to 30th June 2019 From the 1st July 2019 to 31st July 2019 Duration for submission of application. To get the benefit under First Phase it shall be mandatory for the applicant to submit application and also need to make payment on or before 30th June 2019 In case the payment is made during the First Phase i.e. before the 30th June 2019 but the application is submitted after 30th June 2019, then such applicant shall be entitled to get benefit available for the Second Phase

ARREARS THAT MAY BE SETTLED The arrears of tax, interest, penalty and late fee which pertains to the period ending on or before 30th June 2017 shall only be available for the settlement as under: The tax, interest, penalty or late fee payable as per any statutory order; The return dues i.e. the tax, interest or late fee admitted to be payable in the return or the revised return and said amount has been short paid or not paid; The amount of tax, interest or late fee determined and recommended to be payable by the auditor, in the audit report, submitted and accepted by the dealer but which has remained un-paid; The tax, interest, penalty or late fee for which the Nodal Officer has issued a notice, in relation to any proceedings under the Relevant Act; The tax, interest, penalty or late fee as determined to be payable by the assessee (i.e. as self-assessed) even no notice for initiation of any proceeding is issued by the Departmental authorities.

BENEFITS AVAILABLE UNDER ORDINANCE For the periods upto 31st March 2010 Particulars First Phase Second Phase Amount to be Paid Amount to be Waived Un-disputed tax 100% 0% Disputed tax 50% 60% 40% Interest payable as per any statutory order or returns or the revised returns 10% 90% 20% 80% Penalty as per any statutory order 5% 95% Post Assessment Interest Late fee payable Amount to be paid (i) Un-disputed amount of tax, and (ii) Disputed tax, interest, penalty, late fee, post assessment penalty /interest whether levied or not,

BENEFITS AVAILABLE UNDER ORDINANCE For the periods upto 1st April 2010 to 30th June 2017 Particulars First Phase Second Phase Amount to be Paid Amount to be Waived Un-disputed tax 100% 0% Disputed tax 70% 30% 80% 20% Interest payable as per any statutory order or returns or the revised returns Penalty as per any statutory order 10% 90% Post Assessment Interest Late fee payable

WHO CAN TAKE THE BENEFIT The tax payer whose registration is continued after 1st July 2017 The tax payer whose registration certificate was valid at any time on or before the 30th June 2017 The tax payer whose registration certificate is cancelled at any time on or before the date of commencement of this Ordinance. The tax payers who were never registered under any of the Relevant Act All are supposed to submit electronically on the MGSTD portal www.mahagst.gov.in.

WHAT IS UN-DISPUTED TAX Taxes collected separately under the Relevant Act The deductions allowed by the authorities in the statutory order for the taxes collected separately under the Relevant Act; The taxes shown payable in the return or the revised return under the Relevant Act; or An amount forfeited under the statutory order or excess tax collection shown in the return, revised return or, Audit report, as the case may be, submitted under the Relevant Act; or Any amount of tax, interest or late fee determined and recommended to be payable by the auditor, in the audit report submitted as per section 61 of the Value Added Tax Act, and accepted by the assessee either wholly or partly; or The tax deducted at source (TDS) by the employer under the Relevant Act; or

WHAT IS UN-DISPUTED TAX In case the recommendations made by the auditor in respect of liability to pay tax, interest or late fee and if such recommendations are not accepted by the dealer, then to that extent i.e. non-acceptance, the said arrears may be settled. Where the statutory order is passed and the amount recommended by the auditor and accepted by the dealer is considered in the said statutory order, in that case also, the arrears of tax, interest or late fee to the extent of the amount recommended and accepted by the dealer shall not be available for the settlement, despite the fact that these dues are as per the statutory order

DISPUTED TAX - EXAMPLES Set off Disallowance Unpaid , J1 & J2 mismatch Set off on Bogus Dealers & Composition Dealers Reductions & Retention Tax Liability on C, E-1 etc. Forms Liability pointed by the auditor in VAT Audit not accepted Dues in Statutory Order Passed The payment made by the applicant towards the requisite amount shall first be adjusted towards the un-disputed tax and then towards the disputed tax and balance remaining shall then be adjusted towards the interest, penalty and late fee, sequentially

Settlement of arrears – Certain Situations When the notice of assessment is issued but assessment is Pending The assessee may avail the benefits under the Ordinance in respect of all such proceedings where the notice for the assessment is served and the amount of risk towards the tax, interest or late fee and in case the penalty determined or proposed on the basis of various parameters In case the assessee accepts the amount of tax, interest, penalty or the amount communicated in relation to any proceeding then he may choose to settle said arrears in respect of which a notice has been issued Useful in cases of IBA, Other cases like Set off etc. In case of complete assessments – Doubtful??

Settlement of arrears – Certain Situations When no notice of assessment is issued (determined by the assessee) The assessee may prefer to settle any arrears for un-assessed period where no notice in relation to any proceeding has been issued. These arrears of tax, interest or late fee may be as self- determined by the assessee The applicant for settlement of arrears shall be required to pay 100% of un-disputed tax and such percentage of the disputed tax, interest, penalty as the case may be

APPROPRIATION OF AMOUNT PAID If any payment in is made after the date of the said statutory order and on or before the 31st March 2019, then such payment shall first be adjusted against the tax and thereafter towards the interest and the balance amount remaining un-adjusted shall then be adjusted towards the penalty and late fee, sequentially. Any applicant who desires to settle the arrears as per any statutory order would be required to adjust the amount paid after date of that order till the 31st March 2019 as explained above. In other words, any payment made from the date of the said order to the 31st March 2019 shall not be considered as the payment towards the requisite amount This adjustment of the payment is contrary to the provisions of section 40 of the MVAT Act. As per section 40 of the MVAT Act, the payment made after any order except in appeal, is first adjusted towards the interest, penalty and lastly towards the tax.

APPROPRIATION OF AMOUNT PAID After adjustment of the amount paid on or before the 31st March 2019, the amount remaining as on the 1st April 2019 shall be considered as an arrears and the requisite amount for settlement of said outstanding amount Liability in the audit report, by the auditor and accepted by the dealer wholly or partly, any amount paid towards the arrears on or before the 31st March 2019 shall be subjected to adjustment in the order of tax, interest and late fee. After such adjustment, the amount outstanding as on 1st April 2019 shall be considered as the amount available for the settlement Liability in respect of the returns or revised returns for the specified period that are filed or arrears of tax, interest, penalty or late fee payable as per statutory orders that are passed after the 15th July 2019 shall not be eligible for the settlement

NON-ELIGIBILITY IN CASE OF REVISED RETURN Where, any dealer on or after the 6th March 2019, revises (for one or more time) the original return, and such revision, results into reduction in tax or interest liability due to the adjustment of set-off or for any other reason, then, the applicant shall not be eligible to make application in respect of such revised return. However, in case the reduction of the liability in respect of tax or interest or both as per the revised return is due to the payment of the said amount, in cash, during the intervening period of date of submission of the original return to the date of submission of revised return, then the applicant shall be eligible to settle these arrears and make application for settlement.

CERTAIN CONDITIONS FOR SETTLEMENT The application shall be made to the designated authorities application shall be accompanied by the proof of payment of the requisite amount as determined under section 10 and the documents stated in the application Form. Each statutory order shall be treated as distinct unit and a separate application in Form-I shall be made for each of such order under each of the Relevant Act A separate application shall be made for settlement of return dues for each of the return or the revised return under each of the Relevant Act The facility to make single application, in case the applicant desires to settle the arrears as per more than one return or the revised return pertaining to a financial year, then, the applicant may make a single application for such returns or revised returns clearly specifying the period(s) of such return or the revised return, in application Form-1A.

CERTAIN CONDITIONS FOR SETTLEMENT In case of taking the VAT or Entry Tax Credit under GST law, the application for settlement of the arrears corresponding to said credit be allowed only on the condition that said tax payer reverses the corresponding credit of VAT or entry tax taken into the Electronic credit ledger and for which the application for settlement is filed The reversal of the said credit shall be made either by debiting the Electronic Credit Ledger or the Cash Ledger, through FORM-GST-DRC-03. The aforesaid condition operates to the extent of the credit of VAT or entry tax that, in case is taken to the Electronic Credit Ledger and the same is desired to be settled under this Ordinance

WITHDRAWAL OF APPEAL The applicant who desire to settle the arrears is required to withdraw the appeal pending before any appellate forum including the Tribunal or the Court. For this, the applicant is required to make an application in Form-II The acknowledgement shall be treated as sufficient proof towards the withdrawal of Appeal. The applicant shall specify, in the said appeal withdrawal application the amount of tax, interest, penalty or the late fee corresponding to tax, interest, penalty or late fee vis-à-vis issues for which the appeal is desired to be withdrawn and for which the settlement application is desired to be filed

WHAT IS A ISSUE The following transactions that shall constitute an issue for the purposes of settlement of arrears The declarations such as ‘C’, ‘F’, ‘H’, ‘E-1’, ‘E-II’ or ‘I’ are defective, partly received or partly not received and additional tax liability is estimated Where set-off as provided under the Relevant Act is disallowed due to Purchases made from non-genuine dealer or from the dealer whose registration certificate cancelled at the time of such purchases, Purchases made from the supplier (selling dealers) who has not filed return (non-filer), Purchases made from the composition supplier Error in computation of the set-off or retention of set-off or, as the case may be, the denial of set-off, as provided under any rule. Where assessing authority or the appellate authority, in any order has disallowed any deduction claimed by the applicant. A tax payer is not allowed to take the benefits against interest, penalty or late fee, alone treating them an issue unless the associated tax together with interest, penalty or the late fee is also considered as an issue. The section also provides that the decision of the Commissioner to classify the transactions that may constitute an issue shall be final and the said decision shall be non appealable.

PROPORTIONATE BENEFIT IN CASE OF LESSER PAYMENT The applicant need to compute the requisite amount carefully and also note that the benefits shall be available as applicable to the First Phase or the Second Phase depending upon the date of payment of the requisite amount, date of submission of application as also the period for which settlement is desired. In case the applicant has made the payment which is less than the requisite amount, the applicant will be eligible for the proportionate benefit of waiver of disputed tax, interest, penalty or the late fee. The requisite amount so paid shall first be adjusted towards the un-disputed tax in full and remaining amount shall thereafter be adjusted towards the disputed tax It may be noted that the applicant on any grounds shall not be entitled to any waiver in respect of un-disputed tax and therefore such undisputed tax amount need to be paid in full. No proportionate benefit shall be available towards the un-disputed amount.

PROPORTIONATE BENEFIT IN CASE OF LESSER PAYMENT

NO REJECTION OF APPLICATION ON ACCOUNT OF SHORT PAYMENT The application made for the settlement shall not be rejected merely on the ground that the applicant has made the short payment of the requisite amount. As explained in the preceding paragraphs the proportionate benefit shall be granted on the basis of the principles explained The balance amount remained after considering the proportionate benefit shall be recovered as an arrears under the Relevant Act

WAIVER IN SOME CASES

WAIVER IN SOME CASES

PASSING OF ORDER OF SETTLEMENT After due verification of the application for the settlement, the necessary documents submitted, the payment of the requisite amount made and on satisfaction, the Nodal Officer shall, pass an order of the Settlement in Form-IV The copy of the said order shall also be provided to the applicant. Once the issue is settled the issue shall not be taken up again by any authority. No refund of the amount paid under the Ordinance

FORMS UNDER SCHEME

ONE TIME PAYMENT OF TAX SCHEME, 2019 It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st April 2018 The person must be enrolled under the said Act The enrolled person may opt the Scheme on the department’s website www.mahagst.gov.in at any time after his enrollment Such enrolled person opting for the Scheme shall select the period for the Scheme as well as tax rate applicable to him and shall pay requisite amount as provided in the Table Such person may opt for the Scheme again after earlier period under the scheme is over. The enrolled person who has discharged his liability for a total continuous period of five years by making payment in advance, prior to 1st April 2018, may also opt for the Scheme after completion of such period of five years

ONE TIME PAYMENT OF TAX SCHEME, 2019 Once the amount is paid under the Scheme, no refund of the amount paid shall be granted under any circumstances If the enrolled person, has discharged his liability of Profession tax for a particular period, joins any employment during the period covered under the Scheme then, such person shall furnish to the employer ‘One Time Profession Tax Payment Certificate’ in Form A. In such case his liability to pay profession tax shall be restricted to the amount paid under the Scheme and the employer shall not be liable to deduct PT of the said person until completion of his period under Scheme