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UTTARANCHAL VAT DRAFTS
5.REFUND AND ADJUSTMENT
Section: 36 Refund:
- Subject to other provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, the assessing authority shall, refund to a person the amount of tax, penalty and interest, if any, paid by such person in excess of the amount due from him:
Provided that the amount found to be refundable shall first be adjusted towards the tax or any other amount outstanding against the dealer under this Act or under the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, or the Uttaranchal (the Uttar Pradeh Trade Tax Act, 1948) Adaptation and Modification Order, 2002 and only the balance, if any, shall be refunded.
- Where any refund is due to any dealer according to the return furnished by him for any tax period, such refund may provisionally be adjusted as per provisions under sub-section (6), sub-section (7) and sub-section (8) of Section 5.
- If the amount found to be refundable in accordance with sub-section (1) is not refunded as aforesaid within three months from the date of order of refund passed by the assessing authority, or as the case may be, from the date of receipt by him of the order of refund, if such order is passed by any other competent authority or Court, the dealer shall be entitled to simple interest on such amount at the rate of nine percent per annum from the date of such order or, as the case may be, the date of receipt of such order of refund by the assessing authority to the date of refund.
- Notwithstanding any judgment, decree or order of any Court or authority no refund shall be allowed of any tax or fee due under this Act on the turnover of sales or purchases or both, as the case may be, admitted by the dealer in the returns filed by him or at any stage in any proceedings under this Act.
- Notwithstanding any thing contained contrary in this Section any dealer to whom refund of any amount is allowed, may, before the date such refund is made, apply to the assessing authority for withholding the amount of refund for adjustment towards his future liabilities either under this Act or under the Central Sales Tax, 1956. If the dealer has presented his application for withholding amount of refund, the assessing authority shall withhold amount of refund. In such a case the dealer shall not be entitled for interest.
Explanation (1): The expression" Refund" includes any adjustment under the proviso to sub-section (1).
Explanation (2): The date of refund shall be deemed to be the date on which intimation regarding preparation of the refund voucher is sent to the dealer in the manner prescribed.
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