WHAT IS C FORM AND H FORM WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
THESE TWO AND HOW TO SUBMIT?
Answer Posted / kundanjha
C FORM IS A TYPE OF CENTRAL SALES TAX FORM. IT IS USED AGAINST INTERSTATE PURCHASE. THOSE ITEM WHICH IS TAXABLE UNDER VAT. THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TAX ON DIFFERENT ITEM.
BUT IF WE HAVE C FORM AND WE PURCHASE FROM INTERSTATE DEALERS
WE WILL HAVE TO PAID ONLY 2% TAX.
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