List of Important Updates in DVAT from 01-05-2015 to 31-05-2015
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| S.No. | Relevant Change | Reference No. |
| 1. | Default Assessment under CST Act shall not be carried out by VATO’s in normal cases. Assessment shall be framed by system on the basis of information supplied in Form 09. In case of refunds assessment can be made by asking original declaration forms. | Circular No. 08 of 2015-16 |
| 2. | Some OHA has been authorized for hearing the objections of mismatch in form 2A and 2B. |
Circular No. 09 of 2015-16 |
| 3. | Filing of online return for the 4th quarter of 2014-15 extended to 22-05-2015. Earlier it was extended till 15-05-2015 by Circular No. 02 of 2015-16. |
Circular No. 10 of 2015-16 |
| 4. | Filing of online return for the 4th quarter of 2014-15 extended to 29-05-2015. Earlier it was extended till 22-05-2015 by Circular No. 10 of 2015-16. |
Circular No. 11 of 2015-16 |
| 5. | No Ex-parte order shall be passed by DVAT Department from 01-06-2015 to 30-06-2015 as the counsel shall observe a summer break during above said period. The above relaxation shall not be applicable to remand assessment cases, registration cases and cases which are going to be time barred during this period. |
Ref. Circular NoF.5/Isc/L&J/Misc/2015/1572 |
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