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Chapter VII of Finance Act, 2013 - Commodities Transaction Tax

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.... The value of a taxable commodities transaction, in the case of sale of commodity derivative, shall be the price at which the commodity derivative is traded. The Bill provides for collection and recovery of commodities transaction tax by a recognised association from the seller. The amount of commodities transaction tax collected by the recognised associations has to be paid to the credit of the Government by 7th day of the month following the month in which the commodities transaction tax is collected. The Bill provides for furnishing, by recognised associations (assessee) responsible for collection of commodities transaction tax, of a return in the prescribed form and prescribed manner and setting-forth such particulars as may be prescr....

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.... collected is not credited to the account of the Central Government within the period specified in the said clause. The Bill provides for imposition of penalty on the assessee responsible to collect transaction tax. The penalty would be a sum equal to the amount of commodities transaction tax not collected in a case where the assessee fails to collect the whole or any part of commodities transaction tax. In other cases, such penalty imposed will be one thousand rupees for every such failure. However, the penalty imposable under this clause shall not exceed the amount of commodity transaction tax that was to be paid. The Bill provides for penalty for failure to furnish return. The penalty in such cases will be one hundred rupees for every ....

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....rder passed by Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals). The bill provide provisions relating to time and procedure for filing appeal before the Appellate Tribunal. This clause also provides that where an appeal has been filed under this clause, the provisions of sections 252 to 255 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 shall, as far as may be, apply to such appeals. The Bill provides for punishment, by way of imprisonment upto a period of three years and with fine, for making any statement in any verification, account or statement which is false. This clause also provides that an offence punishable under this clause shall be deemed to be non-cognisable within the meaning of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The Bill provides that no prosecutio....