The UTTAR PRADESH VALUE ADDED TAX Act , 2008 — India law | Esheria

The UTTAR PRADESH VALUE ADDED TAX Act , 2008

This Act applies across Uttar Pradesh, starts from January 1, 2008, defines key VAT terms, and generally requires dealers to pay tax on taxable sales or purchases.

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This Act applies across Uttar Pradesh, starts from January 1, 2008, defines key VAT terms, and generally requires dealers to pay tax on taxable sales or purchases. Dealers claiming input tax credit must calculate it in the prescribed way, keep required records, and register when liable to tax. The provision also lets authorities require security, adjust or reverse credit in some cases, and limits credit for certain export and other excluded uses. Dealers must use and keep tax identification, invoice, record-keeping, return-filing, and stock-accounting procedures, and some failures can trigger audit penalties. This provision mainly sets when tax, interest, penalties, and deducted amounts must be paid, and it gives authorities power to recover unpaid sums and manage refunds. Industrial units with deferment or refund benefits may issue tax invoices and claim input tax credit, but the Commissioner and assessing authority have powers to amend entitlement, inspect records, seize goods, and impose penalties in specified cases.