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The Kerala General Sales Tax Act, 1963
Chapter V : Assessment, Collection and Penalty

25. Further mode of recovery

(1) The assessing authority may, at any time or from time to time by notice in writing (a copy of which shall be forwarded to the dealer at his last address known to the assessing authority) require any Court or any officer of the Central Government or of the Government of any state or Union Territory or any other person (other than an individual) from whom money is due or may become due to the dealer or any court or any such officer or any other person (other than an individual) who holds or may subsequently hold money for or on account of the dealer, to pay to the assesing authority, either forthwith if the money has become due or is so held or within the time specified in the notice (not being before the money becomes due or is held), so much of the money as is sufficient to pay the amount due by the dealer in respects of arrears of tax, fee or penalty or the whole of the money when it is equal to or less than the arrears of tax, fee or penalty.

(2) The assessing authority may at any time or time to time amended or revoke any such notice or extend the time for making any payment in pursuance of the notice.

(3) Any Court, officer or other person making any payment in compliance with a notice under this section shall be deemed to have made the payment under the authority of the dealer and receipt by the assessing authority shall constitute a good and sufficient discharge of the liability of such Court, officer or other person to the extent of the amount referred to in the receipt.

(4) Any court or person other than an officer of the Government making and payment to the dealer after receipt of the notice referred to in this section shall be liable to the assessing authority to the extent of the payment made or to the extent of the liability of the dealer for the amount due under this Act, whichever is less.

(5) Where any Court or person other than an officer of Government to which or to whom a notice under this section is sent objects to it on the ground that the sum demanded or any part thereof is not due by it or him to the dealer or that such Court of person does not hold any money for or on account of the dealer, then nothing contained in this sections shall be deemed to required such Court or person to pay the sum demanded or any part thereof to the assessing authority.

(6) Any amount which a court or person other than any officer of the Government is required to pay the assessing authority or for which it or he is liable to the assessing authority under this section shall if it remains unpaid be a charge on the properties of such court of person, as the case may be, and may be recovered as if it were as arrear of public revenue due on land.

Explanation:- For the purpose of this section, the amount due to a dealer or money held for or on account of a dealer by any Court, officer or other person shall be computed after taking into account such claims, if any as may have fallen due for payment by such court, officer or other person, as the case may be, and as may, be lawfully subsisting.