Section 11AA:
Interest on delayed payment of duty.
1[11AA. Interest on delayed payment of duty.-- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any
judgment, decree, order or direction of the Appellate Tribunal or any court or in any other provision of this
Act or the rules made thereunder, the person, who is liable to pay duty, shall, in addition to the duty, be
liable to pay interest at the rate specified in sub-section (2), whether such payment is made voluntarily or
after determination of the amount of duty under Section 11A.
(2) Interest, at such rate not below ten per cent, and not exceeding thirty-six per cent per annum, as the
Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, fix, shall be paid in terms of
Section 11A after the due date by the person liable to pay duty and such interest shall be calculated from
the date on which such duty becomes due up to the date of actual payment of the amount due.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), no interest shall be payable where,--
(a) the duty becomes payable consequent to the issue of an order, instruction or direction by the
Board under Section 37-B; and
(b) such amount of duty is voluntarily paid in full, within forty-five days from the date of issue of
such order, instruction or direction, without reserving any right to appeal against the said payment at
any subsequent stage of such payment.]
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 8 of 2011, s. 64, for Section 11-AA and 11-AB.