THE KERALA GENERAL SALES TAX RULES, 1963 

FORM No. 33

FORM OF APPLICATION FOR REVIEW TO THE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL

See rule 40(2)

 APPLICATION FOR REVIEW TO THE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL

Section 39

IN THE SALES TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, TRIVANDRUM.

No ......................... of ..................................... 20......

 Applicant(s)

Versus

Respondent

1. Number and date of the original order of the Appellate Tribunal now sought to be reviewed.
2. Date of communication of the order.
3. Disputed turnover.
4. The amount of tax disputed.
5. Finding arrived at by the Appellate Tribunal.
6. Fresh facts which were not before the Tribunal when it passed the original order, etc.
            

                                          (Signed)

                                          Applicant(s)

                                        (Signed)

Authorised representative, if any          

I/We .......................................................the applicant(s) do hereby declare that 
what is stated above is true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief.
    Verified today the .............. day of ................................ 20.........
 

                                                     (Signed) 

                                                       Applicant(s)
  
                                                      (Signed)
                                                          Authorised representative, if any
      
N.B. 1. The application should be in quadruplicate and should be accompanied by four
           copies of the original order of the Appellate Tribunal.
       
       2. The application must be accompanied by a receipt from a Government treasury in
           support of having paid the fee calculated at the rate of one per cent of the
           disputed tax subject to a minimum of Rs. 25 and a maximum of Rs. 100 where 
           the application is preferred by any it person other than an officer empowered by
           Government under sub-section (I) of section 39. 1 The fee should be credited in
           the Treasury.
       
       3. The application should be written in English and should set forth concisely and 
           under distinct heads the fresh facts which were not before the Appel1ate Tribunal
           at the time of passing the original order. There should be no argument or 
           narrative.