What is input tax?
Input generally mean goods purchased by a dealer in the course of his business for re-sale or for use in the manufacture, processing, packing/storing of other goods or any other business use. The tax paid on inputs is known as Input Tax. It has been defined in Section 2(xvii) of the Model VAT Bill, 2003 thus: “Input tax means the tax paid or payable under this Act by a registered dealer to another registered dealer on the purchase of goods in the course of business for resale or for manufacture of taxable goods or for use as containers or packing material or for the execution of works contract.
Related Questions
- HOW DO I CALCULATE THE AMOUNT OF INPUT TAX WHICH I CAN CLAIM AS A CREDIT IF I AM A MANUFACTURER AND MAKE SALE OF TAXABLE GOODS AND SALE OF EXEMPT GOODS BY USING COMMON INPUTS?
- Can a dealer whose input tax credit exceeds the output tax payable in tax period or in a year claim refund of the excess credit of input tax?
- WHAT IS THE EFFECT ON MY INPUT TAX IF I MAKE TAXABLE AND EXEMPT SALES?