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Adjudication before issuance of sun in terms of rule 6(3AA) of ccrm2004, Service Tax

Issue Id: - 113676
Dated: 27-4-2018
By:- Alok Chaudhary

Adjudication before issuance of sun in terms of rule 6(3AA) of ccrm2004


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Whether the commissioner (Audit) can adjudicate a case before issuing son in terms of rule 6(3AA) of the cenvat credit rules 2004?

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1 Dated: 27-4-2018
By:- Himansu Sekhar

Please elaborate


2 Dated: 27-4-2018
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

A benefit of opportunity of being heard shall be given before adjudication.


3 Dated: 28-4-2018
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Here is not a question of adjudication. Question of adjudication arises only after issuance of SCN. Powers of Issuance of SCN and adjudication have been delegated to different Central Excise Officers on the basis of monetary limits. So depending upon the amount of duty involved, Supdt., Assistant Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Add. Commissioner, Commissioner are competent to issue SCN and adjudicate the case. So in the situation explained by you, the Central Excise Officer who is competent to adjudicate the case/issue SCN can allow you to follow the procedure laid down in Rule 6 (3A) of Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004. Hence here is the permission required to follow Rule 6 (3A), if not followed earlier. You have option/discretion in Rule 6 (3 AA) for adopting the procedure in Rule 6 (3A) of Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004.


4 Dated: 28-4-2018
By:- YAGAY AND SUN

Pre consultation provisions were also there in Excise/Service Tax regime.


5 Dated: 29-4-2018
By:- DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

Commissioner (Audit) is having no power to adjudicate a case.


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