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Written off Provision , Service Tax

Issue Id: - 106049
Dated: 3-9-2013
By:- MITSUI PRIME

Written off Provision


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Dear Sir,

We have writte off provision in Profit & Loss Account as a "Provision for inventory Obsolescence

Auditor has covred under Cenvat Credit Rule, 2004 rule 5 (5B)

 

[(5B) If the value of any,

        (i) input, or

        (ii) capital goods before being put to use, 25[on which CENVAT credit has been taken is written off fully or partially or where any provision to write off fully or partially has been made in the books of account then] the manufacturer or service provider, as the case may be, shall pay an amount equivalent to the CENVAT credit taken in respect of the said input or capital goods:

        Provided that if the said input or capital goods is subsequently used in the manufacture of final products or the provision of 32[output services], the manufacturer or output service provider, as the case may be, shall be entitled to take the credit of the amount equivalent to the CENVAT credit paid earlier subject to the other provisions of these rules.]

33[Explanation. – If the manufacturer of goods or the provider of output service fails to pay the amount payable under sub-rules (5), (5A), and (5B), it shall be recovered, in the manner as provided in rule 14, for recovery of CENVAT credit wrongly taken.]

please provide your advice

its is covered under wirtte off provisio rule 5(5b)

interest under section 11AA applicable???

Please provide your valuable advice.

Regards

Arjun Sacdheva

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1 Dated: 3-9-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

CENVAT Credit according to the provisions needs to be reversed.  Further, if the amount is recovered under Rule 14 of the CCR, 2004, then statutory interest can be levied.


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