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Extension of due date of filing of VAT return for 2nd Qtr of 2013-14

LAST DATE FOR FILING VAT RETURN FOR Second QUARTER OF 2013-14 EXTENDED


The Value Added Tax Department has vide Circular No. 18 dated 01.10.2013 extended the last date for filing online Return for the second quarter of  2013-14 in form DVAT-16 and DVAT-17 along with required annexures , and submission of hard copy of acknowledgement in Form DVAT-56 as per the schedule  .



Type of Dealer
Last date for online filing
Last date for filing Hard Copy
GTO <Rs 1.00 crore for in the year 2012-13
25/11/2013
28/11/2013
GTO > Rs 1.00 crore but <Rs10 crore in the year 2012-13
20/11/2013
22/11/2013
GTO > Rs 10.00 crore in the year 2012-13
11/11/2013
18/11/2013


However it may be noted that the due date for depositing tax is not changed.

Copy of notification also available



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