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No departture from Central Excise by Govt., Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 112300
Dated: 8-7-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

No departture from Central Excise by Govt.


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The issuance of Central Excise Rules, 2017 and Cenvat Credit Rules, 2017 vide Notification Nos.19/17-CE(NT) and 20/17-CE(NT) both dated 30.6.17 and both effective from 1.7.17 indicates that Govt.has not "bid farewell" to Central Excise and Cenvat Credit Rules. Whatever may be the purpose and reasons behind issuance of both the rules in GST Regime.

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1 Dated: 8-7-2017
By:- Kishan Barai

Yes, even it imports of many goods CVD is still attracted. Your view point is correct


2 Dated: 9-7-2017
By:- MADAN RAHEJA

With effect from 1-7-2017, provisions of Central Excise Act, as amended by Taxation Law Amendment Act, 2017 read with 101st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2017 are applicable only to six items i.e. (a) petroleum crude; (b) high speed diesel; (c) motor spirit (commonly known as petrol); (d) natural gas; (e) aviation turbine fuel; and (f) tobacco and tobacco products.". The last named product is covered under GST also whereas first five products would be brought under GST net later. Revised Central Excise Rules and Cenvat Credit Rules are applicable accordingly.


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