Dear All,
One of my client is having assessed service tax dues of Rs 2 cr, the department has written a letter to us (as auditor) asking us to provide the copies of the balance sheet & P/L account for last 5 FY along with the PAN of all the Partners. What is the legal sanctity of this letter? Whether I am bound to supply the documents asked for ? If yes than under which section.
Please give your suggestion.
CA Jagdish Khandelwal
Jagdish Khandelwal & Co
Chartered Accountants
303 Varsha Villa, Q Road
Bistupur, Jamshedpur
Ph:0657-2320792,2302066
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Dear Sri Khandelwal,
As per section 83 of Finance Act’1994, provisions of certain sections of the Central Excise Act, 1944 are also applicable to service tax matters. Section 14 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 is one of such section which is applicable to service tax matters. For your ready reference sub-section (1) and (2) of section14 are reproduced hereunder:
(1) Any Central Excise Officer duly empowered by the Central Government in this behalf, shall have power to summon any person whose attendance he considers necessary either to give evidence or to produce a document or any other thing in any inquiry which such officer is making for any of the purposes of this Act. A summons to produce documents or other things may be for the production of certain specified documents or things or for the production of all documents or things of a certain description in the possession or under the control of the person summoned.
(2) All persons so summoned shall be bound to attend, either in person or by an authorised agent, as such officer may direct; and all persons so summoned shall be bound to state the truth upon any subject respecting which they are examined or make statements and to produce such documents and other things as may be required:
Provided that the exemptions under Sections 132 and 133 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) shall be applicable to requisitions for attendance under this section.
It is therefore felt that if the officer has issued summons exercising his power u/s 14 of the Central Excise Act,1944, then you may have to comply with the terms of the summon.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Biswa Ranjan Pattnaik, FCA, LL.B,
Kar & Pattnaik,
Chartered Accountants,
N2/171, IRC Village, Nayapally,
Bhubaneswar-751015,Orissa.
Tel: 9437011066;0674-2558051
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