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<strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong> <strong>Instructions</strong>, 2009<br />

The Debit and Credit Notes and Destruction of Goods Rules, 1996 have<br />

been amended vide Notification No. SRO 400(I)/ 2001, 18 th June, 2001<br />

to harmonize their scope with the provisions of section 9. However,<br />

destruction of goods unfit for human consumption has been subjected to<br />

prior permission from the Collector and supervision by a <strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong><br />

officer not below the rank of Assistant Collector;<br />

Facility of zero-rating has been allowed on supplies made to exporters<br />

under the Duty and <strong>Tax</strong> Remission Rules, 2001, subject to the<br />

observance of procedures, restrictions and conditions prescribed in the<br />

said rules. A separate Notification No. SRO 401(I)/2001, dated 18 th June,<br />

2001 has been issued to fix the tax liabilities of the exporter availing<br />

concessions under the said rules in case of his failure to account for the<br />

goods purchased on zero-rate;<br />

(lxiii) Amendments have been made in the entries in column (2) of Serial Nos.<br />

14 and 15 of the Sixth Schedule as necessitated by the reduction in the<br />

rates of customs duty below 10% on certain raw materials so as to keep<br />

the extent and scope of sales tax exemption on pharmaceutical inputs<br />

intact. It may be clarified that these amendments are only for the<br />

identification of pharmaceutical inputs for the purpose of future<br />

application and do not entitle any person to refund of tax already paid by<br />

or recovered from him on such inputs;<br />

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An amendment has been made in item No.(ii) of ‗Annex B‘ of the<br />

Registration, Voluntary Registration and Deregistration Rules, 1996<br />

under SRO 402 (I)/2001, dated 18 th June, 2001, to rectify the omission of<br />

not changing the due date in the budget 1998-99;<br />

Notification No. SRO 579(I)/2000, dated 21 st August, 2000 under which<br />

local supplies of palm oil and soyabean oil were exempted from sales tax<br />

with effect from 12 th June, 1998 has been rescinded (being redundant due<br />

to change in the Sixth Schedule) vide SRO 403(I)/2001, dated 18 th June,<br />

2001;<br />

(lxvi) From the Notification No. SRO 849(I)/97, dated 25 th September, 1997,<br />

the superfluous words ‗fixed tax‘ have been omitted vide SRO<br />

404(I)/2001, dated 18 th June, 2001. Similarly, superfluous words have<br />

been omitted from the Filing of Monthly Returns Rules, 1996 vide SRO<br />

405(I)/2001, dated 18 th June, 2001.<br />

3. In order to curtail the number of concessionary notifications, a new<br />

Chapter 99 has been created in the Customs Tariff wherein several goods earlier exempt<br />

from customs duty have been charged to zero-rate of customs duty since some of these<br />

notifications were composite, while in some cases, sales tax exemption in the Sixth<br />

Schedule to the <strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Tax</strong> Act, 1990, was linked with these notifications, several changes

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