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Road Parmit

Post by prasen123 » Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:31 pm

There is any Road permit required for buy an I.H.P pistol from Ahmadabad factory and bring it Calcutta through courier. Mr. Makhija of I.H.P said its required. But I am a rifle club member, if I produce my I card then its required or not. If road permit is mandatory then what is the procedure to get it.

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Post by bandukbhandar » Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:28 am

The road permit is issued by sales tax department. It has nothing to do with rifle club membership. Mr. Makhija can't help you in the matter.

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Post by brihacharan » Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:58 pm

bandukbhandar wrote:The road permit is issued by sales tax department. It has nothing to do with rifle club membership. Mr. Makhija can't help you in the matter.
> Would like to know if the authorities / security at the Railway Stations / Airports will allow "Air Rifles" / "Pistols" to be carried on board.
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Post by essdee1972 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:56 pm

Check the WB Govt. Sales Tax website. As per my knowledge (I work in Supply Chain / Logistics), this is applicable only in cases where you would resell the item, not for end-consumers. You would need to have a Sales Tax registration with WB govt., which in your case (as a private citizen) would not apply. Of course, if you are buying it in the name of a business, you would need to supply the said permit.
In your case, the VAT / CST paid certificate by the seller should suffice.
You can also check the WB state sales tax website, and call the contact numbers there, to confirm.

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Re: Road Parmit

Post by prasen123 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:57 pm

Thanks for answering me. What is the procedure of applying it. What kind of document needed?

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Post by essdee1972 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:02 pm

The company I work for has WB Sales Tax registration (like all states wherever we do business). It is a very long process, and obviously you wouldn't get it unless you are registering as a business (you would need to have business incorporation, proprietors / partners / directors, etc., etc.). They won't give it to you for importing (from outside WB) a single item.

Check the site as to what exact rules apply in your case (http://wbcomtax.nic.in/welcome.asp). I have given a broad perspective, if you need, I'll ask my chap in Kolkata and let you know.

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