Joint and several liability of certain class of dealers.
42. (1) Where a works contractor appoints a sub-contractor, who executes the works contract, whether in whole or in part, the contractor and the sub-contractor shall both be jointly and severally liable to pay tax in respect of transfer of property in goods whether as goods or in some other form involved in the execution of the works contract by the sub-contractor.
(2) If the contractor proves to the satisfaction of the assessing authority that the tax has been paid by the sub-contractor on the sale of the goods involved in the execution of the works contract by the sub-contractor and the assessment of such tax has become final, the contractor shall not be liable to pay tax on the sale of such goods but he shall be entitled to claim input tax, if any, in respect of them if the same has not been availed of by the sub-contractor.
(3) Where an agent purchases or sells any goods on behalf of a principal, such agent and the principal shall both be jointly and severally liable to pay tax in respect of the purchase or sale of goods by the agent.
(4) If the principal on whose behalf the agent has purchased or sold the goods proves to the satisfaction of the assessing authority that the tax on such goods has been paid by the agent and the assessment of such tax has become final, then, the principal shall not be liable to pay tax on such goods but he shall be entitled to claim input tax, if any, in respect of them if the same has not been availed of by the agent. |