what is form 'H'? and why its used in Manufacturing
Industry?

Answer Posted / sp

H-Form is
a certificate issued as proof of Export. This form can be obtained from sales tax dept. When a exporter purchases the material from the sellers and exports then the exporter has to issue the Form –H to the seller from whom the goods are purchased. The seller has to obtained this form – H from the exporter and show it to the sales tax dept to get tax exemption. Along with the form – H the seller has to collect the Bill of lading (B.L) as proof of export. In case if the exporter does not release the Form – H along with the B.L the seller has to pay the Tax at the time of sales tax assessments.

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