Gujarat VAT Dealers will now have to file stock details in 201C every month

May 25, 2017
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As per Gujarat VAT Rules, till now Dealers were required to file Stock Statement in prescribed Form 201C every quarter other than certain small scale Dealers who had to file the Stock Statement on half-yearly basis.

Through a Notification dtd. 12-May-2017, the Gujarat Government has amended the aforesaid Rules stipulating that w.e.f. April 2017, Dealers who were till now required to file the Stock Statement in Form 201C on quarterly basis will now have to file it every month.  Dealers who were till now required to file the Stock Statement on half-yearly basis will now have to file it every quarter.

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