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Can we Export against the rejected material on FOC basis, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 111132
Dated: 17-11-2016
By:- Swapneswar muduli

Can we Export against the rejected material on FOC basis


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Dear Sir,

We had exported some goods under LUT and we received the payment for the same. But after some months the customer raised question that our material are rejected so they want same quantity of material replacement on FOC basis. We don't bring material back to our factory from the customer because these material are not good and also transportation cost will be high compare to this material.

My query is can we send these replacement material to customer on Free of cost basis under LUT.

and the above transaction which we takes place for replacement is correct or not ?

Regards

Swapneswar Muduli

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1 Dated: 17-11-2016
By:- Rajagopalan Ranganathan

Sir,

You can export replacement goods FOC under LUT. But you will not receive any payment for such replacement. You should be careful how to satisfy RBI regarding this export without any realization under FEMA?


2 Dated: 18-11-2016
By:- MUKUND THAKKAR

you can export on FOB basis as replacement as explain by sir, but as and when you can genrate export invoice please clearly mention on body of invoice free of cost. so you can explain concern authority in future..


3 Dated: 18-11-2016
By:- surya narayana

Dear Friend,

Please note there is no bar for exporting material on FOC under central Excise.

However, while doing such transaction you need to take care on the following :

1. Valuation aspect since sale is not involved in such transactions

2. Mentioning on ARE1 and invoice as Free supply and not for sale

3. Obtaining a GR waiver from RBI or the Authorized dealer Bank as per the permissible value limits as there is a prescribed limit for GR waiver i.e, in other words value limit for free of cost supply.

Best Regards

Suryanarayana


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