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Filing Of Annexures J1 and J2

New Trade Circular For Maharashtra Value Added Tax Dealers 

(Situation is already handled in our MVAT Software Solution Tax Power)

 (Circular Given Below. Taken From Department of Sales Tax , Government Of Maharashtra Official Website www.mahavat.gov.in For Public Interest )

Trade Circular No. 9Tof 2014, Mumbai, Dated- 25/03/2014

Trade Circular

Subject:- Submission of Annexures with/as a part of returns for the periods starting from 1st April 2014 and on-wards.

1.The annual sales and purchases information is received by the Sales Tax Department from all the dealers. This information is received as a part of electronic audit reports (e704) and as a part of the last returns of relevant financial year.

                These annual annexures of sales and purchases are cross matched electronically and the admissible input tax credit i.e., ITC in respect of each ITC claimant dealer is worked out by the Sales Tax Department. The process of ITC cross matching takes place after about 10 months from the end of the financial year since the due date for filing of reports is more than 9 months from the end of the relevant financial year. This leads to delay in communication of ITC match-mismatch reports to the dealers making it difficult for them to put any sort of pressure on their suppliers for correct disclosure of their sales to the ITC claimant.

                Many of the dealers and sales tax practitioners have represented to this office about this delay and have requested/suggested to obtain annexures of sales and purchases before filing of the returns by each dealer. This would lead to quicker cross matching of ITC leading to faster communication of ITC match-mismatch reports which in turn, would help the ITC claimant dealers to follow their suppliers for un-matched ITC and cause corrections in disclosure of sales made by them to the ITC claimants. Such a system is prevalent in some of the states in India.

2. In order to ensure speedy cross verification of ITC claims and faster processing of refunds it is• decided to obtain annexures of dealer-wise sales and purchases from each dealer before filing of returns as per the due periodicity of its return filing.

3. Description of the annexures:-

                 A. Annexure J1:- In this annexure the dealer will be required to fill in the dealer-wise information of the sales. .

                 B. Annexure J2:- In this annxure the dealer will be required to fill in the dealer-wise information of purchases.

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4. Instructions for filing of annexures J1 & J2 with the returns:                      

                       Each dealer shall upload properly filled annexures J1 and J2 for the period starting from 1st April, 2014, as per the decided periodicity of return filing for the relevant year. It may be noted that each dealer should upload the annexures J1 & J2 corresponding to the monthly, quarterly or six monthly returns. It is in the interest of each dealer to file the annexures of sales and purchases before filing of the due returns. They should ensure that the total taxable sales and purchases shown in the annexures tally with the figures of taxable sales and purchases to be disclosed in the corresponding return. The dealers should also verify whether the suppliers have also filed their sales annexures showing the sales to them. Filing of correct and complete annnexures of sales and purchases would be helpful to all the dealers.

                       A. Filing of the annexures J1 and J2 as a part of the audit report by the 704 filers:

​                      The 704 filers should upload the annexures Jl and J2 in respect of all the returns as per their periodicity of filing of returns. It may be noted that they shall continue to file annexures 31 & 32 for the entire year as a part of the audit report along with all other annexures.

                      B. Filing of annual annexures J1, J2, C, D, G, H, and I by the dealers who are not eligible to file the audit report.

                    The dealers not eligible to file 704 shall upload annexures Jl and J2 in respect of all the returns as per their periodicity of return filing. They should also file consolidated annexures J1 and J2 for whole of the year. These dealers would be required to file annual annexures C, D, G, and H & I, as may be applicable, along with /as part of return to be filed by them for the period ending March of the relevant financial year.

                      C. Filing of annexures J1 and J2 by the deemed dealers covered by Section 61(3) of the MVAT Act, 2002:

                             a) The deemed dealers covered by Section 61(3) of the MVAT Act, 2002 are not required to file the audit reports.

                             b) Rule 17(4) (a)(ii) of MVAT Rules, 2005 deals with filing of returns by the deemed dealers.

                             i) Deemed dealers, whose tax liability for the previous year was Rs. one Crore or less are required to file six monthly returns. These dealers should upload the annexures 11 & .12 before uploading the return for each six monthly period.

                             ii) Deemed dealers whose tax liability during the previous year was more than Rs.one Crore should first upload the annexures Jl& J2 before uploading the corresponding monthly returns.

                       D. Filing of Annexures J1 and J2 by the Composition dealers:-

                          a) The category of the dealers covered under composition, namely, Retailers, Bakers, Second-hand Motor vehicles, Restaurants and Developers (who have opted for 1% composition) should upload only annexure J2 i.e. annexure of supplier wise purchases before uploading the return as per their periodicity of filing the return.

                          b) Dealers executing works contract and Mandap Decorators covered under composition scheme under section 42(3) and 42(4), respectively should upload the details of sales and purchases in annexure Jl and J2, before uploading the return as per their periodicity.

                      E. Filing of annexures J1 and J2 by the dealers filing returns in more than one form:-

                          A dealer who files returns in more than one return form shall upload separate annexures J1 & J2 pertaining to the sales and purchase turnovers related to the separate return forms.

5. Chronology of tax payments, filing of annexures & return filing

                       a) Each dealer has to pay the tax due, as per the return, by the due dates for the respective periods. The monthly & quarterly return filers shall continue to pay the taxes due, as per the returns, within 21 days from the end of the corresponding  return period. The six monthly return filers shall continue pay the tax due, as per returns, within 30 days from the end of the corresponding period.

                       b) Each dealer has to upload the annexures J 1 and J2 as per returns but before the due date for uploading the returns.

                       c) The dealers may revise returns under Section 20(4) (a) of the MVAT Act as per their periodicity of return filing. However, they shall upload revised annexures Jl and J2 corresponding to the returns sorevised, if necessary. In these cases also the revised annexures Jl and J2 should be uploaded before filing the revised return.

6. Downloading of Forms of the annexures:

The templates in excel format of the annexures J1 & J2 shall be provided on the website of the Sales Tax Department i.e. ww-w.mahavat.gov.in at DOWNLOAD > FORMs > Electronic forms. Every dealer shall download the template of the said form. Only downloaded template of the said form can be uploaded on the website.

7. Filing and uploading of the annexures:

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a) After downloading requisite templates of annexure JI & J2 the dealer shall fill the templates corresponding to the period of the return offline. The templates have offline validations. A rem.txt file shall get generated if the template is error free.b) The rem.txt file of the annexures Jl & J2 shall be uploaded by the dealer using his login ID and password created by him for the purpose of e-services. An acknowledgement will be generated after successful uploading which the dealer may save on its computer.

9. There is no change in the dates of payment of taxes and uploading of returns. The relaxation of 10 days period for uploading e-return, provided by Trade Circulars 16T of 2008 and 1T of 2009 shallcontinue.

10. This circular is being issued to facilitate dealers to make necessary changes in their systems so as to accustom them to file annexures and returns by the due dates she filing of annexures of sales and purchases has been proposed to be made mandatory soon.

11. You are requested to bring the contents of this circular to the notice of all the members of your association.

​- (Nitin Kareer Commissioner of Sales Tax, Maharashtra State, Mumbai)

Challenges In MVAT Practice

Challenges in MVAT Practice Do you face following challenges in MVAT (Maharashtra Value Added Tax) practice?

​1)     Continuous and unpredictable changes in MVAT ACT.

2)     Properly Maintaining Computation Data as per Periodicity of Returns. ​

3)  Maintaining/Remembering Login Passwords for each Dealer and Frequent need of login in MAHAVAT website. (eq. if you have 10 dealers with monthly periodicity 20 dealers with quarterly periodicity and 25 dealers with half yearly periodicity . You need to login to MAHAVAT site (http://www.mahavat.gov.in) at least 250 times a year!!! )

4)     Difficulty in Figuring out Tax Liability, Its payments and maintaining details for each transaction under different Challans like MTR6.

5)     Complicated computation as per Nature of Business (Classification of Form 231 / 232 /233 /234). Take a example of Works Contract. Determination of Sale Price U/R58, U/R58(1), U/R42(3). Manual calculation of Tax By Purchase Ratio is complicated for Tax Practioners and their Assistants. It has different criteria like Considering Entire Value of Contract, Sub contracts, Land Costs etc. Those formulas and Rules are difficult to handle in many of the softwares and even in manual computation of MVAT in Excel. We have very good solution. Kindly visit out other page http://mvatsoftware.co.in/tax-power.html

6)     Choosing Proper Tax Rates as per different commodities.

7)     Figuring out proper CST liability and preparing CST Return Form III-E.

8)     Complicated MVAT Computation Rules For Different Composition Schemes.

9)     Calculating Set-Offs, Reductions and Interests. In Purchase Summery under MVAT Act have different kind of ​ Reduction formulas. Reduction formulas are in variety. (Catered properly in Our Solution https://virajsoftsolutions.com/tax-power-mvat-sw/)

10)  Figuring our proper and accurate PTRC / PTE liabilities and their Interests.

11)  Validating and e-Filing of Variety of Return Forms and CHALLAN MTR6.

12)  Using the same Data in variety of Computations, Consolidations etc.

13)  Storing the Returns/Computation data securely till preparation of Audit 704.

14)  Preparing Revised Return, and keeping eye on Revised/Original Returns data. Choosing Returns for doing Complicated Consolidation / Validation For Audit.

15)  Preparing J1 / J2 from Raw Data and Validating and Submitting with Every Return. (New Change – Implemented in our MVAT Software Tax Power)

16)  Checking and Validating TIN Nos. In Annexures.

17)  Checking Suspicious TIN Nos./ HAWALA TIN NOS published on

http://www.mahavat.gov.in  while preparing annexure J1 and annexure J2. (Situation already handled in our MVAT Software Tax Power

18)  Consolidating Returns Data from Original / Revised Returns for Audit 704. 19)  Preparing / validating / Filing of different forms like Form 501, 103, 105, 304, 307, 311, 414.

20)  Validating and Filing of Returns and Audit Forms on

http://www.mahavat.gov.in of MAHAVAT website.

21)  Complicated Rules of Validation and Validating different forms In Validation Tools of

http://www.mahavat.gov.in.

22)  Figuring out Pending Returns each Month / Periodicity Wise. 23)  Keeping eye on Changes NEWS in Computation / Acts / Rules / Notifications / Trade Circulars / DDQ’s  / Notifications / Forms on Mahavat Site.

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