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How to fill out the Tax Board Ajmer online
Filing an appeal with the Tax Board Ajmer is a straightforward process that can be completed online. This guide provides comprehensive instructions to help users navigate the form easily and effectively.
Follow the steps to complete your appeal form successfully.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for completion.
- Begin by entering the name(s) of the appellant(s) in the designated field. Ensure that the names are spelled correctly as they appear on official documents.
- Indicate the assessment year relevant to your appeal. This should be the year for which the assessment order was issued.
- Fill in the details of the assessing authority that passed the disputed assessment order. This information is necessary for the tax board to process your appeal.
- Record the date on which the assessment order was communicated to you. This date is crucial for establishing the timeline of your appeal.
- Provide the address where the notice regarding your appeal should be sent to the appellant. Ensure that this address is accurate and up-to-date.
- Clearly state the relief sought in your appeal. This may include the value of goods as determined by the assessing authority, and any disputes regarding this value as required.
- If the value is disputed, list the disputed value and the tax due on that disputed value. Ensure to include comprehensive details to support your claims.
- If there are any disputes regarding the rate of tax, specify the value involved and the amount of tax being disputed.
- Once all sections are completed, review the form carefully for accuracy and completeness.
- Save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Submit your appeal online today and ensure your voice is heard efficiently.
Rajasthan VAT rates are levied on goods imported or manufactured in the state. Rates range from 0.25% to 65%, though most of the products are charged VAT between 0.25% and 15%, with higher VAT rates applicable on products such as cigarettes, pan masala etc. VAT in Rajasthan is charged to a dealer: Who imports goods.