What value to mention on c form?

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Dear Experts, Some of our customer issue us C form mentioning whole value of invoice i.e. product value+excise+cst but few used to mention only product value+excise vale. What is the correct process as per CST Act/Rules.

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C issue on Gross Value of Bill means Total Bill Amount..

Originally posted by : Rahul Srivastava

C issue on Gross Value of Bill means Total Bill Amount..

AGREE. IT WILL INCLUDE VALUE+EXCISE+CST,,,

Thanks Asif JI

C FORM ISSUE AT ASSESABLE VALUE ON WHICH CST IS CALCULATED

THUS IT DOES NOT INCLUDES CST.

 

C form Will Be Issued on Product Vale+ Excise+ CST

the value on which CST Has Been Charged Including CST...

Many Times Transportation Charges Added in Bill on Which CST is Not Charged in this Case we will Not Consider Transportation Charges in C Form

Agree with sonu kumar

Dear All,

From the above replies different openion can be found but what is correct. Can anybody mention any provision in CST act in this regard or any support of there openion.

Dear in which state you are doing job ?? that is i am asking bcoz you should go on your state sale tax site and Read FAQ ok and then u got real ans.

Dear Mr. Rahul, This is not answer of my question. If you have  proper answer with support then only comments please. Please understand I really need the answer.

BILL AMOUNT, BILL AMOUNT AND LAST BILL AMOUNT (AND FRIEGHT AMOUNT ALSO INCLUDED IF YOU ARE WORKING IN UP, DELHI, HARYANA OK......

C Form is Issued Quartely by sales tax Department so the Purchase Made During the Quarter from Same Supplier is included and Written on C form

  C Form issued of Total Value of Bill  Including excise + maf + cst. But some Buyer have issued only assessable  Value. 

thanks

Ragards

ramanuj

 

Sir..C form issue on taxable vaue ( Basic + Excise). It can be issued on Total Bill Amount. But you can take credit only taxable value.

Sir..C form issue on taxable vaue ( Basic + Excise). It can be issued on Total Bill Amount. But you can take credit only taxable value.


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