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reversal of central excise on goods damaged in transit, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 110131
Dated: 3-4-2016
By:- SRINIVAS Parampalli

reversal of central excise on goods damaged in transit


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kindly advise under which section of central excise rule can excise duty reversal can be made on finished goods cleared from factory after payment of duty. The goods carrying vehicle had met with an accident and the damaged machine brought back to factory. The machine cannot be repaired and had to be scraped. Also advise if CST paid on such goods can be reversed. Or is there any provision under central excise that duty can be adjusted against new machine that shall be supplied. Is it required the invoice raised on damaged goods to be cancelled

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1 Dated: 4-4-2016
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir,

If the machinery is damaged during transit, the same can be brought back to the factory for repair etc. The duty already paid on the machinery can be take as credit by the factory which receives the machinery for repair. It is not necessary that it should be taken back to factory from which it is cleared. If you are not able to repair the machinery and scrapped it, then you have to pay duty on the transaction value of the scrapped machinery. You cannot adjust the duty paid on the damaged machinery against supply of new machinery. You have to pay duty afresh on the new machinery which is supplied as replacement.


2 Dated: 5-4-2016
By:- surya narayana

Dear Srinivasan,

Mr. Rajagopalan explained the issue very clearly.

Any goods cleared on payment of duty from factory which damaged in transit , there is no requirement of reversing duty again since they are duty paid goods.

In addition to the clarification given by Mr. Rajagopalan, you also have an option to claim insurance from the Insurance company for value and duty if the goods are insured .

Best Regards

Suryanarayana


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