THE KERALA VALUE ADDED TAX ACT, 2003 FORM No 20-2025

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Any person who, in the course of trade or business, sells, barters, exchanges, leases goods or properties, renders services, and any person who imports goods shall be liable to the value-added tax (VAT) imposed in Sections 100 to 102 of this Code.
The tax came into effect from 1 July 2017 through the implementation of the One Hundred and First Amendment to the Constitution of India by the Government of India. 1 July is celebrated as GST Day. The GST replaced existing multiple taxes levied by the central and state governments.
(xi) Casual trader means a person who whether as principal, agent or in any other capacity, has occasional transactions involving buying, selling, supplying or distributing goods in the State, whether for cash or for deferred payment, or for commission, remuneration, or other valuable consideration.
Kerala VAT Rates Schedule II Goods and Products: 1% VAT Rate (Precious metals, precious stones, semi-precious stones, rice, etc.) Schedule III Goods and Products: 5% VAT Rate (Utensils, bakery products, castings, cotton, etc.) Goods not in any of the Schedule: 13.5% VAT Rate.
India transitioned to a Value-added tax (VAT) system on 1 April 2005. The previous general sales tax laws were replaced with the Value Added Tax Act (2005) and associated VAT rules.

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Short title and Commencement. - (1) These Rules may be called the Kerala Value Added Tax Rules, 2005. (2) They shall come into force on the first day of April 2005.
The value added tax (VAT) was implemented in Kerala with effect from April, 2005. The Government of India (GOI) agreed to compensate the State Government for loss of revenue consequent to the implementation of VAT and issued guidelines in June 2006 on the modalities for calculation of compensation claims.
The modern variation of VAT was first implemented by Maurice Laur, joint director of the French tax authority, who implemented VAT on 10 April 1954 in Frances Ivory Coast colony. Assessing the experiment as successful, France introduced it domestically in 1958.

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