FORM NO. 32
[See rule 42]
Authorisation from Assessing Officer
Folio No
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
To
The Assessing Officer,
Foreign Section
Full name (in block letters)
Name of father (or husband)
*Passport No/Emergency Certificate No
*(i) The above mentioned applicant has been assessed/ is assessable by me up to
He /She has:
*(a) no liabilities outstanding ;
*(b) made satisfactory arrangements for the payment of taxes due/which may become due in respect of the assessments up to date/up to ............... under the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), the Indian Income-tax Act,1922 (11 of 1922) the Excess Profits Tax Act, 1940,(15 of 1940), the Business Profit Act, 1947(21 of 1947), the Wealth –tax Act, 1957(27of 1957), the Expenditure Tax Act, 1957(29 of 1957), or the Gift-tax Act, 1958 (18 of 1958). He /She may accordingly be issued a clearance certificate in Form No. 33.
(ii) The above mentioned applicant is assessable in my jurisdiction. he/she intends travelling abroad leaving India by air/sea /land* from As he/she intends to return to India, he/she* may be given an exemption certificate in Form No. 34.
Valid for presentation to Assessing Officer (Foreign section) within ne month from date of issue.
Pace.
Date. [Assessing Officer]
(SEAL) ...
Designation
Notes:
*Delete the inappropriate words or paragraphs.
Where the person applying for a tax clearance certificate or an exemption certificate is a person domiciled in India or is person assessed by an Assessing Officer any where in India, the application for the certificate has to be accompanied by an authosation in this form to be obtained from the Assessing Officer who has jurisdiction over the applicant.
This authorisation form does not by itself constitute a tax clearance certificate or an exemption certificate.
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