TMI BlogProcedure for interception of conveyances for inspection of goods in movement, and detention, release and confiscation of such goods and conveyances.X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... s that the details of documents required to be carried by the person in charge of the conveyance shall be validated in such manner as may be prescribed. Sub-section (3) of the said section provides that where any conveyance referred to in sub-section (1) of the said section is intercepted by the proper officer at any place, he may require the person in charge of the conveyance to produce the documents for verification, and the said person shall be liable to produce the documents and also allow the inspection of goods. 1.1 Rules 138 to 138D of the Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 (hereinafter referred to as the "KSGST Rules") lay down, in detail, the provisions relating to e-way bills. As per the said provisions, in case of transportation of goods by road, an e-way bill is required to be generated before the commencement of movement of the consignment. Rule 138A of the KSGST rules prescribes that the person in charge of a conveyance shall carry the invoice or bill of supply or delivery chalan, as the case may be; and in case of transportation of goods by road, he shall also carry a copy of the e-way bill in physical Form or the e-way bill number in electronic Form or ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... tate Tax. d. Where the person in charge of the conveyance fails to produce any prescribed document or where the proper officer intends to undertake an inspection, he shall record a statement of the person in charge of the conveyance in Form GST MOV- 01. In addition, the proper officer shall issue an order for physical verification/inspection of the conveyance, goods and documents in Form GST MOV-02, requiring the person in charge of the conveyance to station the conveyance at the place mentioned in such order and allow the inspection of the goods. The proper officer shall, within twenty four hours of the aforementioned issuance of Form GST MOV-02, prepare a report in Part A of Form GST EWB-03 and upload the same on the common portal. e. Within a period of three working days from the date of issue of the order in Form GST MOV-02, the proper officer shall conclude the inspection proceedings, either by himself or through any other proper officer authorized in this behalf. Where circumstances warrant such time to be extended, he shall obtain a written permission in Form GST MOV-03 from the Deputy Commissioner (Intelligence) or an officer authorized by him, for extension of time beyon ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 129 of the KSGST Act, the goods and the conveyance shall be released, by an order in Form GST MOV-05, after obtaining a bond in Form GST MOV-08 along with a security in the Form of bank guarantee equal to the amount payable under clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 129 of the KSGST Act. The finalization of the proceedings under section 129 of the KSGST Act shall be taken up on priority by the officer concerned and the security provided may be adjusted against the demand arising from such proceedings. j. Where any objections are filed against the proposed amount of tax and penalty payable, the proper officer shall consider such objections and thereafter, pass a speaking order in Form GST MOV-09, quantifying the tax and penalty payable. On payment of such tax and penalty, the goods and conveyance shall be released forthwith by an order in Form GST MOV-05. The order in Form GST MOV- 09 shall be uploaded on the common portal and the demand accruing from the order shall be added in the electronic liability register and, upon payment of the demand, such register shall be credited by either debiting the electronic cash ledger or ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... an order of confiscation of goods is passed in Form GST MOV-11, the order in Form GST MOV-09 passed earlier with respect to the said goods shall be withdrawn. o. An order of confiscation of conveyance shall be passed in Form GST MOV-11, after taking into consideration the objections filed by the person in charge of the conveyance and the same shall be served on the person concerned. Once the order of confiscation is passed, the title of such conveyance shall stand transferred to the State Government. In the order passed above, a suitable time not exceeding three months shall be offered to make the payment of penalty and fines imposed in lieu of confiscation and get the conveyance released. The order in Form GST MOV-11 shall be uploaded on the common portal and the demand accruing from the order shall be added in the electronic liability register and, upon payment of the demand, such register shall be credited by either debiting the electronic cash ledger or the electronic credit ledger of the concerned person in accordance with the provisions of section 49 of the KSGST Act. p. The order referred to in clauses (n) and (o) above may be passed as a common order in the said Form GST ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X
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