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THE M.P. STHANIYA KSHETRA ME MAL KE PRAVESH PAR KAR ADHINIYAM, 1976

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THE M.P. STHANIYA KSHETRA ME MAL KE PRAVESH PAR KAR ADHINIYAM, 1976



(M.P. Act No. 52 of 1976)



Received the assent of the Governor on 2-10-1976 and assent first published in M.P. Gazette (Extra-ordinary), dated 6-10-1976 at page 3083.



[An Act to levy a tax on the entry of goods into a local area in Madhya Pradesh for consumption, use or sale therein.]



Be it enacted by the Madhya Pradesh Legislature in the Twenty-seventh year of the Republic of India as follows :-



1. Short title and commencement. - (1) This Act may be called the Madhya Pradesh Sthnniya Kshetra Me Mai Ke Pravesh Par Kar Adhiniyam, 1976.



(2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of September, 1976.



2. Definitions. - (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-



[(a) ***]



[(aa)] "entry of goods into a local area" with all its grammatical variations and cognate expressions means entry of goods into that local area from any place outside thereof including a place outside the State for consumption, use or sale therein;



(b) "Entry lax" means a tax on entry of goods into a local area for consumption, use or sale therein levied and payable in accordance with the provisions of this Act [and includes composition money payable under Section 7-A;]



[(bb) ***]



(c) "Law relating to local authority" means [the Cantonment Act], 1974 (No. 2 of 1924), the Bhopal State Town Area Committee Act, 1954 (No. 25 of 1954); the Madhya Pradesh Municipal Corporation Act, 1956 (No. 23 of 1956), the Madhya Pradesh Municipalities Act, 1961 (No. 37 of 1961), the Madhya Pradesh Panchayats Act, 1962 (No. 7 of 1962) or the Madhya Pradesh Nagar Tatha Gram Nivesh Adhiniyam, 1973 (No. 23 of 1973) as the case may be;



(d) "Local Area" means the area comprised within the limits of a local authority;



(e) "Local authority" means an authority constituted under a law relating to local authority but shall not include a Janapad Panchayat, a Zila Panchayat, a Mandal Panchayat or such other local authority as the State Government may, by notification, specify;



(f) "Local goods" in relation to a local area means goods of local origin as distinct from goods which enter into that local area;



[(ff) ***].



[(g) "raw material" means an article used as an ingredient in any manufactured goods, or an article consumed in the process of manufacture and includes fuel and lubricants required for the process of manufacture];



[(gg) "Registered dealer" means dealer registered under the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)];



[(h) "Taxable market value" in relation to goods specified in Schedule II or Schedule III means the market value thereof excluding the market value of those goods to which clauses (i) to (iv) of the first proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 3 apply;]



((i) "Taxable purchase value" in relation to goods specified in Schedule II or Schedule III means the purchase value thereof excluding the purchase value of those goods to which clauses (i) to (iv) of the first proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 3 apply;]



(j) "Taxable quantum" in relation to a dealer means the aggregate of the taxable purchase value and the taxable market value;



[(k) ***];



[(l) "Value of goods" in relation to a dealer or any person who has effected entry of goods into a local area shall mean the purchase price of such goods as defined in [clause (s) of Section 2 of the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)] [and shall include excise duty and/or additional excise duty and/or customs duty, if levied under the Central Excise and Salt Act, 1944 (No. 1 of 1944), the Additional Duties of Excise (Goods of Special Importance) Act, 1957 (No. 58 of 1957) or the Customs Act, 1962 (No. 52 of 1962), as the case may be] or the market value of such goods if they have been acquired or obtained otherwise than by way of purchase;]



[(m) "VAT Act" means the Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002).]



(2) All those expressions, other than expression "goods" and "sale" which are used but are not defined in this Act and are defined in the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)] shall have the meanings assigned to them in that Act.



(3) Any reference in this Act to the expression "has effected entry of goods" with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, whether used in isolation or in conjunction with any other words shall, wherever necessary, be construed as including a reference to "has caused to be effected entry of goods".



[3. Incidence of taxation. - (1) There shall be levied an entry tax,-



(a) on the entry in the course of business of a dealer of goods specified in Schedule II, into each local area for consumption, use or sale therein; and



(b) on the entry in the course of business of a dealer of goods specified in Schedule III into each local area for consumption or use of such goods but not for sale therein;



and such tax shall be paid by every dealer liable to tax under the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)] who has effected entry of such goods ;



Provided that no tax under this sub-section shall be levied,-



(i) in respect of goods specified in Schedule II other than the local goods, purchased from a registered dealer on which entry tax is payable or paid by the selling registered dealer;



(ii) in respect of goods specified in Schedule II which after entry into a local area are sold outside the State or in the course of inter-State trade or commence or in the course of export out of the territory of India;



(iii) in respect of goods specified in Schedule III imported from outside the State for consumption or use but which have been disposed of in any other manner;



(iv) in respect of goods exempted from entry tax under Section 10;



and if tax on the entry of any goods specified in Schedule II or Schedule III effected during any period has been deposited by a dealer into the Government treasury and subsequent to such entry the goods are disposed of in the manner described in clause (ii) of this proviso, such dealer shall be entitled to a set off of the tax already paid by him in respect of such goods and such set off shall be adjusted towards the tax payable by him in such manner as may be prescribed :



Provided further that notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, where a dealer in the course of his business, purchases goods from a person or a dealer other than a registered dealer who has effected entry of such goods into a local area prior to such purchase, the entry tax shall be paid by the dealer who has purchased such goods :



Provided also that notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, where a dealer liable to pay tax under the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)] in the course of his business into a local area, purchases goods specified in Schedule III, other than goods which are local goods in relation to such local area, from another dealer of the same local area for consumption or use, the entry of such goods shall be deemed to have been effected into such local area by the dealer who has purchased such goods for the aforesaid purpose and entry tax shall be paid by such dealer :



Provided also that in respect of packing material "sale" shall mean the sale of packing material as such and shall not include its sale along with the goods packed or contained therein.]



(2) (a) There shall be levied an entry tax on the entry into any local area for consumption, use or sale therein,-



[(i) of such goods specified in Schedule II or Schedule III, other than motor vehicles, on which entry tax is not leviable under the provisions of sub-section (1); and]



(ii) by such persons or class of persons, [***] as may in either case, be notified by the State Government and thereupon such tax shall be paid by such person or class of persons :



Provided that entry tax under this sub-section shall not be levied on the entry of such goods, if it is proved to the satisfaction of the Assessing Authority that such goods have already been subjected to entry tax or that the entry tax is liable to be paid by any other person or dealer under this Act.



(b) Copy of every such notification shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly.



(3) The entry tax levied under sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) shall be paid on the value such goods.



(4) No entry tax shall be payable on the goods specified in Schedule I.



(5) The State Government may, by notification, amend Schedule I, so as to include therein any goods not already specified therein and may, by a like notification, amend Schedule II or Schedule III to exclude therefrom the goods so included in Schedule I and thereupon Schedule II or Schedule III, as the case may be, shall stand amended accordingly.]



[3A. Entry Tax on Motor Vehicles. - (1) There shall be levied an entry tax on the entry into any local area for consumption, use or sale therein,-



(i) of such motor vehicle which is liable for registration in the State of Madhya Pradesh under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988; and



(ii) by such person who is notifiable to pay tax under the provisions of sub-section (1) of Section 31 at such rate not exceeding 20 per cent, as the State Government may, by notification, specify :



Provided that no tax under this Section shall be levied if the motor vehicle has been purchased from a dealer registered under the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)] : Provided further that no tax under this section shall be levied in respect of a motor vehicle which was registered in any other State or Union Territory under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 for a period of 15 months or more before the date on which it is registered in the State under that Act.



(2) The tax shall be payable within 15 days from the entry of motor vehicle into the local area or before the date on which an application is made for registration of the vehicle under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, whichever is earlier, in such manner as may be prespribed.



(3) Every person liable to pay tax under this section shall furnish a return in such form, for such period, in such manner, by such dates and to such authority as may be prescribed. Every person required to file return shall pay the full amount of tax payable according to the return and shall furnish the proof of payment along with the return.



(4) If a person required to file return fails without sufficient cause to pay the amount of tax payable according to a return for any period in the manner prescribed or fails to furnish return, such person shall be liable to pay by way of interest in addition to the amount of tax, a sum equal to 2 per cent of the amount of such tax for each month or part thereof alter the due date.



(5) The amount of tax due from a person liable to pay tax under this Section shall be assessed in such manner and by such authority as may be prescribed.



(6) The Assessing Authority, the Appellate Authority and the Revising Authority shall, for the purposes of this section, have the same powers as are exercisable by those authorities under this Act in respect of a dealer and the provisions relating to assessment, appeal and revision of a dealer shall apply in respect of a person not whom this section applies.



(7) (a) If a person liable to pay tax fails to pay the tax in the manner as laid down, then the Designated Officer shall forthwith impound the vehicle in respect of which tax has remained unpaid and keep the vehicle impounded till the amount of tax and penalty due is paid in full;



(b) If the amount of tax and penalty is not paid within one month of impounding of the vehicle, the Designated Officer shall have the power to sell the vehicle in the manner prescribed, by auction and apply the sale proceeds to towards recovery of the tax, interest and cost incurred on it. The remainder, if any, shall be refunded to the person;



(c) If at any time before the auction of the vehicle the person pays the tax, interest and cost incurred if any, the Designated Officer may, after satisfying that all the dues have been fully paid by the person, cancel the auction proceedings and return the vehicle to the person.



(8) The State Government may, by notification designate such number of officers of the State Government to be the Designated Officers as may be necessary for the purpose and may assign to each one of them such local area or areas or a part of a local area as may be specified in the said notification.]



[3B. Special provision for collection of Entry Tax [***]. - Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the State Government may by notification, specify the manner and appoint the Competent Authority, to collect entry tax in respect of India made foreign liquor and [Beer and goods notified under sub-section (2) of Section 3] on such terms and conditions as may be specified therein.]



4. Rate at which entry tax to be charged. - [(1) The entry tax payable by a dealer under this Act shall be charged on his taxable quantum relating to goods specified in Schedule II and Schedule III at the rates mentioned in the said Schedules;



Provided that notwithstanding anything contained in this sub-section and subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed,-



(i) the entry tax payable in respect of goods specified in Schedule II [other than coal as specified in Serial No. 1 and iron and steel as specified in Serial No. 3 of Part I of the said Schedule] which are consumed or used as raw material for the manufacture of other goods shall be one per cent, if the rate of tax specified in Schedule II exceeds one per cent;



(ii) where the dealer contravenes any of the conditions or restrictions or has not consumed or used the goods as raw material for the manufacture of other goods in any local area in Madhya Pradesh, he shall be liable to pay as entry tax an amount equal to the difference between the entry tax payable at the full rate as mentioned in Schedule II and the concessional rate of such tax mentioned in clause (i) above :



Provided further that where the goods specified in Schedule II, [other than coal as specified in Serial No. 1 and iron and steel as specified in Serial No. 3 of Part I of the said Schedule] which have already suffered entry1 tax at a rate exceeding one per centum are purchased by a registered dealer from another such dealer for consumption or use by him as raw material for the manufacture of other goods, he (the purchasing registered dealer) shall, subject to such restrictions and conditions as may be prescribed, be entitled to a set off or refund, as the case may be, of an amount equal to the difference between the amount of tax computed at the full rate of tax mentioned in Schedule II and the amount of tax at one per cent on such proportion of the price at which he had purchased the goods, as may be prescribed.]



(2) The State Government may, by notification, declare that the entry tax on the goods specified in the notification shall, in the circumstances specified therein, be recovered on a basis other than on the value of goods and thereupon the entry tax shall be charged on such goods on that basis as if it were the rate of entry tax specified in respect of the entry of goods into the local area in such circumstances.



[4A. [Provision for entry tax at enhanced rate]. - [(1) [Notwithstanding anything contrary contained in this Act, the State Government may, by notification, specify the local area or areas and the goods which are consumed or used in such local area or areas and may direct that, as from the date specified in the notification and in such manner as may be spiecified therein, the entry tax payable by a dealer under this Act shall be charged on the value of such goods at a rate not exceeding thirty percentum as may be specified in such notification :]



Provided that if the goods, are purchased from a registered dealer on which entry tax is payable or paid by the selling registered dealer, entry tax at a differential rate by which the rate notified under this section exceeds the rate specified in Schedule II, shall be charged.]



[(2) On the issue of the notification under sub-section (1), entry tax shall not be chargeable and payable on such goods at any other rate mentioned in any other provisions of this Act.]



[5. ***]



6. Principles governing levy of entry tax on [dealer or person]. - The entry tax [payable by a dealer under sub-section (1) of Section 3 or by a person notified under sub-section (2) of that section] shall be levied in accordance with the principles stated below :-



(a) Entry tax shall not be payable unless [the dealer or such person] effects entry of goods specified in [Schedule II or Schedule III] into a local area;



(b) Where any such goods are consumed, used or sold in a local area by [the dealer or such person]. It shall be presumed until the contrary is proved by him, that such goods had entered into that local area for consumption, use or sale therein;



(c) When a dealer purchases goods specified in [Schedule II or Schedule III] in a local area from a person or a dealer who is not a registered dealer, it shall be presumed, unless the contrary is proved by him, that the entry of such goods had been effected by him into such local area before they were purchased by such dealer;



[(d) ***]



(e) all records, documents, account books, information and any other material produced before or used by the Assessing Authority for the purpose of an assessment of tax on a dealer under the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)] may, as far as may be and to the extent relevant for the purpose of this Act, form the basis for levy of entry tax on that dealer under this Act :



Provided that the Assessing Authority may call for or use such additional information for the purpose of assessment under this Act as it may deem necessary.



[7. Registered dealers to issue bill etc., stating that goods sold are local goods. - (1) Every registered dealer who, in the course of his business, manufactures, produces or grows any goods specified in [Schedule II] in a local area in such manner that the goods become local goods in relation to that local area, shall, on the sale of such local goods to any other registered dealer, issue to him a bill, invoice or cash memo specifically staling in such manner as may be prescribed, that the goods being sold are local goods in relation to such local area and that no entry tax has been paid on such goods.



(2) Where the goods mentioned in sub-section (1) are purchased and sold in the course of their business by a chain of registered dealers, the selling registered dealer shall issue a bill or invoice or cash memo, containing the statement referred to in sub-section (1) :



Provided that where the goods are purchased by a registered dealer who effects the entry of such goods into a local area other than the local area in relation to which such goods are local goods, it shall not be necessary for him to make the statement referred to in sub-section (1).



[(3) Every registered dealer referred to in sub-sections (1) and (2) shall maintain a separate account of purchases and consumption, use or sale of local goods and separate bill books and invoices for the sales of local goods effected by him in the same local area in relation to which the goods are local goods.]



[(4) ***].



(5) Where/ a registered dealer referred to in sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) has in the course of his business, sold local goods to other registered dealers and has failed to make the statement referred to in sub-section (1) [***], it shall be presumed that he has facilitated the evasion of entry tax on the local goods so sold and accordingly [unless the contrary is proved by him, he shall be liable to pay penalty which shall not be less than two times, but shall not exceed five limes of the amount of entry tax payable on such goods] as if they were not goods of local origin.



(6) Where any registered dealer referred to in sub-section (2), in the course of his business has sold local goods purchased by him to other registered dealers and a bill, cash memo or invoice is not issued by him as required by sub-section (2) [***]; it shall be presumed that he has facilitated the evasion of entry tax on the local goods so sold and unless the contrary' is proved by him, he shall be liable to pay penalty which shall not be less than two times, but shall not exceed five times of the amount of entry tax payable on such goods as if they were not goods of local origin :



[Provided that no penalty under sub-section (5) and sub-section (6) shall be imposed unless a reasonable opportunity of being heard is given to the dealer.]



[7A. Composition. - (1) Every registered dealer referred to in subsection (1) or sub-section (2) of Section 7 may compound the liabilities imposed on him by Section 7 subject to such terms and conditions as may be prescribed, on payment by way of composition money of a sum equal to the amount of entry tax liable to be paid on the entry of such goods into local areas other than the local area in relation to which they are local goods and such amount shall be estimated in such manner as may be prescribed.



(2) The composition money estimated under sub-section (1) shall be paid within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed.



(3) The names of the dealers along with such particulars as may be prescribed who opt for compounding their liability as provided in sub-section (1) (hereinafter referred to as the composition scheme) shall be published in such manner as may be prescribed. The names of the dealers together with the particulars as aforesaid who withdraw from the composition scheme shall also likewise be published.



(4) [(a) A registered dealer who has opted for the composition scheme shall neither be required to make the statement referred to in sub-section (1) of Section 7 nor to pay the penalty under sub-section (5) or sub-section (6) of that Section.]



(b) Every dealer who purchases local goods from a registered dealer who has compounded his liability shall be deemed to have purchased goods which have suffered entry tax and accordingly on the entry of such local goods into other local areas consequent on such purchase, entry tax shall not be payable by the purchasing dealer.]



8. Penalty for failure to fulfil responsibility or obligation undertaken. - Where any dealer issues a declaration under the provisions of this Act or the rules made thereunder or any notification issued under Section 10 wherein he has undertaken any specific responsibility or obligation in regard to any goods purchased by him after the issue of such declaration and he fails to fulfil such responsibility or obligation, such dealer shall be liable to pay a penalty equal to one and a half times the entry tax computed at the rates mentioned in [Schedule II or Schedule III] as the case may be, in respect of such goods :



Provided that, no penalty under this section shall be imposed if under any provision of this Act or the rules made thereunder the default of the dealer for his failure to discharge such responsibility or obligation can be subjected to the imposition of any tax or penalty.



[9. Amendment of Schedules II and III. - (1) The State Government may, by notification, amend Schedule II and Schedule III and thereupon each of the said Schedules shall stand amended accordingly :



Provided that the rate of tax in respect of any goods specified therein shall not exceed twice the rate of tax specified in the Schedules.



(2) No notification enhancing the rate of tax, shall be issued under sub-section (1) without giving in the Gazette such previous notice as the State Government may consider reasonable, of its intention to issue such notification.



(3) Every notification issued under sub-section (1) shall, as soon as may be, after it is issued be laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly.]



[10. Power to exempt. - The State Government may, by notification, and subject to such restrictions and conditions as may be specified therein, exempt, whether prospectively or retrospectively, in whole or in part :



(i) any class of dealers or persons, or any goods or class of goods, from the payment of entry tax under this Act in respect of all or any of the local areas, for such period as may be specified in the notification;



(ii) any dealer or class of dealers, from any provision of the Act as may specified in the notification :



Provided that in respect to the period during which the Ordinance, repealed under Section 24 was in force, the retrospective effect may be given from the date of the commencement of the said Ordinance as if the liability to pay tax arose under this Act and for that purpose it shall and shall always be deemed that the provisions of this Act to the extent they correspond to the provisions of the said Ordinance were in force during the material times.]



11. Burden of proof. - (1) The burden of proving-



(a) that [a dealer or a person notified under sub-section (2) of Section 3 has not effected the entry of any goods specified in Schedule II] into a local area for consumption, use or sale therein;



[(b) that a dealer has not effected the entry of any goods specified in Schedule III or a person notified under sub-section (2) of Section 3 has not effected the entry of any goods specified in Schedule III and notified under sub-section (2) of Section 3 into a local area for consumption or use therein;



(c) that a dealer is entitled to deduction in respect of purchase value of local goods for the purpose of the computation of taxable purchase value;]



(d) that goods purchased by a dealer in a local area from a person or a dealer who is not a registered dealer had not entered into that local area before they were purchased by him;



(e) that a dealer is entitled to any other deductions in computing the taxable quantum;



[(f) that a person has not effected the entry of the motor vehicle into a local area for consumption, use or sale therein];



[shall be on the dealer, or such person, as the case may be.]



[(2) For purposes of claiming deduction in respect of the purchase value of local goods [which have been consumed, used or sold in the same local area] in relation to which such goods are local goods the dealer shall produce a bill, invoice or cash memo in the manner specified in Section 7 obtained from the registered dealer from whom he has purchased the local goods in that local area as provided in sub-sections (1) and (2) of Section 7.]



[12. Kate at which entry tax to be charged on goods under Section 3 (2). - (1) The entry tax payable under sub-section (2) of Section 3 shall be levied on the value of goods notified thereunder at such rate, not exceeding 20 per cent, as the State Government may, by notification, specify, and different rates may be specified for different goods. The entry tax shall be assessed and collected by such authority and in such manner as may be prescribed.



(2) Appeal or revision against the order of the Assessing Authority under sub-section (1) shall lie to such authority, within such period and in such manner as may be prescribed.



(3) The Assessing Authority, the Appellate Authority and the Revising Authority shall, for the purposes of this section, have the same powers as are exercisable by those authorities under this Act in respect of a dealer and the provisions of this Act relating to assessment, appeal and revision of a dealer shall apply in respect of a person to whom sub-section (1) applies.]



[13. Certain provision of M.P. Value Added Tax Act to apply. - Subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, Sections 3, 4, 12, 18, 19, 20, 20-A, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, [55, 55-A], 56, 57, 58, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 and 71 of the M.P. Value Added Tax Act and the rules made and orders and notifications issued thereunder shall mutatis mutandis apply to a dealer or person in respect of the entry tax, interest or penalty levied and payable under this Act as if these sections were mutatis mutandis incorporated in this Act and it shall be deemed that the rules made and orders and notifications issued under those sections were mutatis mutandis made or issued under the relevant sections as so incorporated in this Act.]



14. Assessment, collection etc. of entry tax. - Subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, the administration of this Act in so far as it relates to levy', assessment and collection of entry' tax from dealers shall vest in the authorities specified in Section 3 of the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)], and accordingly the authorities for the time being empowered to assess, re-assess, collect and enforce payment of any tax under the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No. 20 of 2002)] shall assess, re-assess, collect and enforce the payment of entry tax including any penalty payable by a dealer under this Act as if the tax or penalty payable by such dealer under this Act or under the provisions of the [Madhya Pradesh VAT Act, 2002 (No 20 of 2002)] as made applicable under Section 13 to dealers in relation to tax levied under this Act is a tax or penalty payable under that Act and for this purpose they may exercise all or any of the powers conferred upon them by or under that Act.



[15. ***].



[16. ***].



[17. ***].



18. Finality of orders. - Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act every order made by an Assessing Authority, Appellate Authority or a Revising Authority under this Act shall be final and shall not he called in question in any original suit, application or execution or proceeding and no injunction shall be granted by any Court or other authority in respect of any action taken or to be taken in pursuance of any power conferred by or under this Act or in respect of any recovery to be made as an arrear of land revenue.



[19. ***]



20. Power to make rules. - (1) The State Government may make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.



(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the State Government may make rules prescribing-



[(a) [***];



[(b) the manner in which set off shall be adjusted under the first proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 3;]



[(c) (i) the conditions and restrictions under the first proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 4;



(ii) the restrictions and conditions subject to which a registered dealer shall be entitled to set off or refund under the second proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 4 and the proportion in which he shall be entitled thereto;]



[(d) ***]



[(e) the manner in which details shall be specified under sub-section (1) of Section 7;]



[(ee) (i) the terms and conditions on which the registered dealer may compound the liability and the manner in which composition money shall be estimated under sub-section (1) of Section 7-A;



(ii) The time within which and the manner in which the composition money shall be paid under sub-section (2) of Section 7-A;



(iii) The particulars and the manner in which the names of dealers and particulars shall be published under sub-section (3) of Section 7-A;]



[(f) (i) the authority by which and the manner in which the assessment and collection of entry tax shall be made under sub-section (1) of Section 12; the authority to which, the period within which and the manner in which an appeal or revision shall lie under sub-section (2) of Section 12;]



[(g) ***]



[(h) ***]



[(i) ***]



(j) the form in which and the authority to which declaration shall be furnished under proviso to Section 21;



(k) Any other matter which has to be or may be prescribed.



(3) All rules made under this section shall he laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly.



21. Transitory provisions. - Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act where entry of any goods specified in [Schedule II or Schedule III] of this Act had been effected by a dealer into a local area before the 1st day of May, 1976 and such dealer had paid the tax levied by the concerned local authority under the law relating to local authority on the entry of such goods into a local area for consumption, use or sale therein, then such dealer shall not be liable to tax under this Act in respect of the consumption, use or sale of such goods in that local area on or after such date and accordingly in computing the taxable quantum of the dealer who had paid such tax a deduction shall be given in respect of the value of such goods :



Provided that nothing in this section shall apply unless the dealer furnishes a declaration in such form and to such authority as may be prescribed within three months from the date of commencement of this Act.



22. Section 10 of Madhya Pradesh Act 3 of 1958 to apply. - The provisions of Section 10 of the Madhya Pradesh General Clauses Act, 1957 (No. 3 of 1958) shall apply in relation to matters pending on the 1st day of May, 1976 with respect to octroi tax levied by a local authority under the law relating to local authority prior to the said date as it would have applied had the relevant provisions of the law relating to local authority been repealed by this Act.



23. Removal of difficulty. - If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act in consequence of the transition to the said provisions from the corresponding provisions contained in any law relating to local authorities, the State Government may, by an order notified in "Gazette" make such provisions not inconsistent with this Act as appear to be necessary or expedient for removing the difficulty :



Provided that no order shall be made under this section after the expiry of a period of [two years] from the 1st day of May, 1976.



24. Repeal. - As from the date specified in sub-section (2) of Section 1, the Madhya Pradesh Sthaniya Kshetra Me Mai Ke Pravesh Par Kar Adhyadesh, 1976 (No. 6 of 1976) shall stand repealed.



[Schedule I]



[See Section 3 (4)]



Goods exempted from entry tax



S. No. Description of goods       Conditions and exceptions subject to which exemption has been allowed



(1)        (2)          (3)



[1. [Goods specified in Schedule I of the M.P. Value Added Tax Act, (except the goods specified in serial numbers 48 and 49 thereof, Indian made Foreign Liquor and Beer)]



[2. Omitted.]  



3. Goods brought into a local area for sale or distribution under the public distribution system. When at the time of assessment a certificate issued by the Collector or any other authority authorised for the purpose, to the effect that the said goods have been brought into a local area for sale or distribution under the Public Distribution System, is produced.]



[4. Articles of gold and silver including ornaments, coins, bullion and specie.     



5. Ghee            



6. Pumping sets.           



7. Proprietary preparations of baby food such as Amul, Amulspray and lactogen.             



8. Sewing and knitting machine, accessories and parts thereof.



9. Tractor, tractor trailers, accessories and parts thereof.]         



[10. Cotton (ginned or unginned).          When the entry is effected into a local area for use in the manufacture of cotton yarn.



11. Cotton yarn and man made yarn    



12. Components and spare parts of motor vehicles including two wheelers and three wheelers. When the entry is effected into a local area for use as input in automobile industry.



13. All kinds of footwear/chappals and straps thereof (Maximum retail price of which does not exceed Rs. 250/- per pair).  



14. Optical goods, that is to say,–                          



Spectacles, sun glasses, goggles, lenses and frames including attachments, parts and accessories thereof (maximum retail price of which does not exceed Rs. 250/-per unit).]            



[Schedule II]



[See Sections 4, 9 and 12]



S. No. Description of goods       Rate of Tax (%)



(1)        (2)          (3)



Part I



1. Iron and steel as specified in clause (iv) of Section 14 of the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 (No. 74 of 1956).          2



2. Aviation fuel and aviation turbine fuel.           2



3. Coal, including coke in all its forms but excluding charcoal.     2



4. Crude petroleum oils and crude oils obtained from bituminous minerals.        2



5. Sim Card.     2



6. Aeroplanes and other aircrafts including helicopters and all kinds of parachutes, dirigibles, all kinds of gliders, all types of flying machines, aircrafts launching gear, parts and accessories thereof.             2



7. (1) Air conditioning plants, air conditioners and other air conditioning appliances, air coolers, room coolers including all cooling appliances, apparatus and instruments;      2



(2) Refrigeration plants, and all kinds of refrigerating appliances and equipments including refrigerators, deep freezers, mechanical water coolers, coffee coolers, walk-in-coolers;      



 



(3) Water cooler cum heater units;       



 



(4) Parts and accessories of items (1) to (3) above.        



 



8. Air purifiers, cupboard freshners and deodorizers, whether odourless or with odour. 2



9. Cinematographic equipments, including video cameras, projectors, over-head projectors, enlargers, plates and cloth required for use therewith, sound-recording and reproducing equipments, parts and accessories thereof and lenses, exposed films, film-strips.           2



10. Confectionary including chocolate and sweets of all kinds, icc-jelly, kulfi and frozen confectionery, frozen dessert, chewing gum, bubble gum and the like.               2



11. Cosmetics and toilet articles including–        2



(1) Talcum powder      



 



(2) Prickly heat powder similar medicated body powder             



 



(3) Shampoo of all varieties and forms



 



(4) Hair and body cleaning powder of all kinds 



 



(5) Sandal wood oil      



 



(6) Ramachom oil          



 



(7) Cinnamon oil            



 



(8) Perfumes  



 



(9) Scents        



 



(10) Snow and cream  



 



(11) Eau de cologne, solid colognes      



 



(12) Beaty boxes           



 



(13) Face packs              



 



(14) Cleansing liquids  



 



(15) Moisturizers          



 



(16) Make-up articles (not including talcum powder)    



 



(17) Complexion rouge



 



(18) Bleaching agents 



 



(19) Hair dyes



 



(20) Hair sprayers         



 



(21) Hair removers      



 



(22) Hair creams           



 



(23) Lipsticks   



 



(24) Nail polishes and varnishes             



 



(25) Polish removers   



 



(26) Eye liners



 



(27) Eye lashes              



 



(28) Body deodorants.



 



12. Duplicating machines, photo copying machines, reprographic copiers including roneo machines, duplicators and any other apparatus for obtaining duplicate copies, parts and accessories thereof, ribbons, plates used therewith.             2



13. Electrical domestic and commercial appliances including–    2



(1) Food processors like mixer, grinder



 



(2) Ovens         



 



(3) Frying pans



 



(4) Roti-maker



 



(5) Rice cooker              



 



(6) Deep fat frier           



 



(7) Curd maker              



 



(8) Hot food cabinet    



 



(9) Water heater including immersion heater   



 



(10) Electric kettle        



 



(11) Electric knife         



 



(12) Cooking ranges    



 



(13) Washing machine



 



(14) Dish washer           



 



(15) Electric iron            



 



(16) Electric hair drier 



 



(17) Electric hair remover, shavers       



 



(18) Electric time switches        



 



(19) Mechanical timers              



 



(20) Vacuum cleaner   



 



(21) Water purifier       



 



(22) Drier         



 



(23) Coffee roasting appliances              



 



(24) Apparatus for making coffee under pressure, commonly known as espresso            



 



(25) Floor polishers      



 



(26) Massage apparatus            



 



(27) Sharpeners            



 



(28) Vending machines.             



 



14. Electronic goods including colour television set, Toys (electronic) and gadgets of entertainment (other than Information Technology goods as specified in serial number 51 of Part II of Schedule II of the VAT Act and black and white television set)     2



15. Floor and wall tiles of all varieties,– 2



(1) Ceramic tiles, glazed floor, roofing and wall tiles       



 



(2) (a) Granite blocks (rough or raw)     



 



(b) Polished granite slabs          



 



(3) Black stone



 



(4) Marbles, that is to say,–      



 



(a) Marble boulders or lumps  



 



(b) Marble slabs            



 



(c) Marble chips            



 



(d) Marble dusts           



 



(e) Marble floor tiles and wall tiles        



 



(f) Other articles made of marbles         



 



(5) Mosaic tiles, chips and powder.       



 



16. Floor coverings, that is to say,–       



2



(1) Carpets, druggets, kalins, galichas, carpentry and rugs whether tufted, piled or otherwise whether made from cotton, silk, synthetic or other fibres, whether machine made, handmade or made on handlooms but excluding jute carpets, coir carpets or mattings, handmade or handloom made woven durries and jamakkalams.          



 



(2) Laminated, impregnated or coated matting materials such as linoleum including PVC (vinyl) materials.            2



17. Ready to serve foods and food preparations including instant foods (other than those included in Schedule I and Part 2 of Schedule II of the VAT Act).     2



18. Fur, skins with fur, and articles made of fur and skin.              2



19. Furniture made from any material whether sold in assembled or unassembled form and ready to assemble, and parts thereof. 2



Explanation:– Slotted angles, gussets, plates, panels and strips which when assembled form furniture or equipments, shall be deemed to be furniture or office equipments as the case may be, for the purpose of this item. 



 



20. Glass, glass sheet other than those specified elsewhere in this Schedule.      2



Glassware other than those specified elsewhere in this Schedule.           2



21. Kitchen ware including crockery, cutlery, non-stick wares, heat resistant cookware, casseroles, gas stoves (other than those included in serial number 6 of Part 2 of Schedule II of the VAT Act).  2



[Upto 31-3-10 crockery is taxable @ 1% in entry 42)      



 



22. Leather goods.        2



23. Lubricants. 2



24. Non-alcoholic beverages and their powders, concentrates and tablets including :      2



 



(1) Fruit juice, fruit concentrate, fruit squash, fruit syrup and fruit cordial            



 



(2) Soft drinks



 



(3) Health drinks of all varieties              



 



(4) Dextrose monohydrate or powder for food drink having dextrose monohydrate as major ingredient.



 



25. Office machines, equipments and apparatuses including franking, address-printing, tabulating, cash registering, cheque writing, accounting, statistical, indexing, punching machines, card punching and paper shredding machines and apparatuses.          2



26. Paints, lacquers, polishes and enamels not otherwise specified in this schedule, including–  



2



(1) Powder paints, stiff paste paints and liquid paints;  



 



(2) Colours;     



 



(3) Pigments, including water pigments and leather finishes;    



 



(4) Dry distempers including cement based water-paints, oil-bound distempers, plastic emulsion paints;              



 



(5) Varnishes, french polish, bituminous and coal-tar blacks;     



 



(6) Cellulose lacquers, nitro-cellulose lacquers, clear and pigments and nitro-cellulose ancillaries in liquid, semi-solid or pasty forms;              



 



(7) Turpentine oil, bale-oil, white oil;    



 



(8) Diluents and thinncrs including natural and synthetic drying and semi-drying oils such as double boiled linseed oil, blown linseed oil, stand oil, sulphurised linseed oil, parilla oil, whale oil and tung oil;      



 



(9) Glaziers putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics, painters fillings, non-refractory surfacing preparations for facades, indoor walls, false ceiling or the like;         



 



(10) Primers of all kinds;            



 



(11) All other materials used in painting and varnishing such as paint brushes, paint removers and stainers of all kinds and the like;    



 



27. Timber.      2



28. Transmission apparatus for radio, TV; Television cameras; Still image video cameras and other video camera recorders; digital cameras; Wireless microphones, radar apparatus, reception apparatus for radio telephone, radio telegraphy or radio broadcasting; Amplifiers and loud speakers which are used exclusively in such instruments and apparatus.        2



29. Tyres and tubes other than those for bicycles, tri-cycles, cycle rickshaws and wheel-chairs; flaps.       2



30. Vacuum flasks of all kinds and descriptions including refills for such flasks and thermally insulated flasks, containers and vessels including thermoses, thermic jugs, ice buckets or boxes, tins and receptacles to keep food or beverages or other articles, hot or cold and components and accessories thereof.           2



31. Vegetable, mineral and other preparations, tonics, food supplements, appetizers, dietical foods and all other preparations for human consumption in liquid, pill, powder forms, whether prepared according to pharmacopoeia standards or otherwise (other than those specified elsewhere in this schedule and pickles, paste and powder made from fruits, vegetables and spices).       2



32. Telecommunication towers, all equipments for communications such as Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange (EPABX) and parts thereof.           2



33. Indian made foreign liquor and beer.            2



Part II



1. (a) Pan masala containing tobacco and gutka containing tobacco.       25



(b) Pan masala and gutka other than those specified in (a) above.            12.5



2. (a) Cigars, cheroots, cigarettes, cigarillos of tobacco and bidies             10



(b) Un-manufactured tobacco and tobacco refuse, other manufactured tobacco products, including gudaku.       2.5



3. Liquefied petroleum gas for domestic use      6.47



4. Water storage tank made of plastic   5



Part III



1. All goods other than those specified in Schedule I, Parts I, II of this Schedule and Schedule III 1]



[Schedule III]



(See Sections 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 and 11)



S. No. Description of goods       Rate of Tax (%)



(1)        (2)          (3)



[1. Explosives  2]



2. Tendupatta 2



[3. Flour, Atta, maida, suji, besan, rawa, daliya and chuni             1].


Act Type :- Madhya Pradesh State Acts
 
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