Value Added Tax or VAT was essentially a direct tax levied by the Central Government wherein the producers of certain goods and products will be required to pay a certain amount of money to the Government for being able to sell!
Note: VAT has been replaced by the Goods and Services Tax(GST) starting July 1st, 2017
- Karnataka VAT Rates
- Karnataka VAT Registration
- Karnataka VAT Return e-filing and Payment
- FAQs on Karnataka VAT
- Which department imposes and collects VAT in Karnataka?
- Will I receive a challan or receipt to confirm that I have paid VAT online?
- How often should I pay VAT?
Source: www.bankbazaar.com
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