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25 Security from certain classes of dealers and other persons

25 Security from certain classes of dealers and other persons

 

3[(1) The Commissioner may, if it appears to him to be necessary so to do, for the

continuance of the certificate of registration, or for the proper realisation of tax,

composition money or other dues payable under this Act or as a condition of

registering a person as a dealer or as a condition of making a refund under section 38

of this Act, 1[or as a condition of de-sealing or release under sub-section (4) of

section 60,] require a person or prescribed class of persons to furnish security for the

proper performance of their responsibilities under this Act or under the Central Sales

Tax Act, 1956 (74 of 1956) in the prescribed amount, in the prescribed manner and

within such time as may be prescribed.]

(2) Notwithstanding sub-section (1) of this section, the Commissioner may increase,

vary, reduce or waive the prescribed amount of the security, having regard to –

(a) the nature and size of the business activities of the person;

(b) the amount of any tax, interest or penalty for which the person may be or

is likely to become liable at any time under this Act;

(c) the creditworthiness of the person;

(d) the nature of the security; and

(e) any other matter which the Commissioner considers relevant.

(3) Where the security or additional security furnished by a person is in the form

of a surety bond and the surety dies or becomes insolvent, the person shall within one

month of the occurrence of such event, inform the Commissioner and shall within

three months of such occurrence, execute a fresh surety bond.

(4) Where the surety bond has been executed by another registered dealer and

the dealer’s registration is either cancelled or he has closed down his business, the

person shall furnish a fresh security as may be prescribed and in the manner as stated

in sub-section (3) of this section.

(5) The Commissioner may, for good and sufficient cause, order the forfeiture

of the whole or any part of the security furnished by a person.

(6) Where the security furnished by any person is forfeited in whole or is

rendered insufficient, he shall furnish a fresh security of the requisite amount or, as

the case may be, shall make up the deficiency in such manner and within such period

as may be specified.

Amit R Gupta

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