IF WE BOOK PURCHASE AS EXPENDITUR.THE CAN BE ISSUE C-FORM
AGAINST THAT PURCHASE
Answer Posted / h.r. sreepada bhagi
One can buy goods against C Form only for the purpose of
resale or using it as input in the process of manufacture,
or Machinery/Plant in the use of manufacture of taxable
products.
If it's not purchased as above the buyer can not issue C-Form.
For details & specific provisions, read the latest Central
Sales Tax (CST) Act of your state.
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