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2015 (12) TMI 1491 - AT - Central ExciseDenial of CENVAT Credit - Credit on short receipt of iron ore - Held that:- Appellant has availed input service tax credit in respect of crushing of raw materials/iron ore which was supplied to the service provider/job worker for the process of crushing. After crushing some portion becomes waste/unfit for use in manufacture of final products. The remaining portion is received back in the factory and used in manufacture of final products. According to Revenue, cenvat credit is not admissible on that quantity which is not received back in the factory being unfit for use in manufacture. This view of the Revenue does not appear to be convincing - Undeniably, iron ore lumps are costlier than iron ore as such. It is the choice of the manufacturer to obtain iron ore and get into crushed lumps. Therefore, disallowance of credit on the ground that short quantity is not used in or in relation to the manufacture of final products, is not sustainable. Further, Rule 3(5) of Cenvat Credit Rules ,2004 speaks about inputs and capital goods and does not mention input service. - denial of credit is unsustainable. In the result, the impugned order, is set aside - Decided in favour of assessee.
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