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The cigarette manufacturing companies must maintain tax records for a period of six years containing complete records of clearances and sales of tobacco products and invoices, bills/accounts and other allied businesses.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has issued instructions to the cigarette manufacturers here on Monday.
The FBR’s directive revealed that under section 17 of the Federal Excise Act, 2005, every person registered (cigarette manufacturing company) shall maintain and keep for a period of six years or till such further period the final decision in any proceedings including proceedings for assessment, appeal, revision, reference, petition and any, proceedings before an Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee is finalized at his business premises or registered office in English or Urdu language the records of excisable goods purchased, manufactured and cleared (including those cleared without payment of excise duty) by him or by his agent acting on his behalf in such form and manner as would permit ready ascertainment of his liability of duty.
The records required to be maintained by cigarette manufacturers included
Other records included
The FBR may specify or prescribe to keep any other records for the purposes of this Act; use such electronic fiscal cash registers as may be approved by the Board, and the procedure or software for electronic maintenance of records and filing of statements, documents or information by any person or class of persons.
A person registered under the Federal Excise Act, 2005 shall issue for each transaction a serially numbered invoice at the time of clearance or sale of goods, including goods chargeable to duty at the rate of zero per cent, or providing or rendering services
containing the specified particulars, FBR said.
Where a registered person is also engaged in making supplies taxable under the Sales Tax Act, 1990, such person shall not be required to issue a separate invoice for excise purposes and the amount of excise duty and other related information may in such cases be mentioned on the invoice issued for sales tax purposes, FBR added.
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