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central excise duty liability on goods removed having no market valuue., Central Excise

Issue Id: - 3824
Dated: 17-2-2012
By:- NEERAJ KUMAR, RANCHI

central excise duty liability on goods removed having no market valuue.


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Dear sir,

One manufacturer clears good which are his by product but the goods has no market value and the same is cleared free of cost. But the said goods is  covered under tariff and attracts duty. In such case can central excise duty be demanded on clearance of such goods.

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1 Dated: 17-2-2012
By:- raj kumar shukla

if it is chargeable to advalorem duty , it would be nil.

 


2 Dated: 17-2-2012
By:- Naveed S

Rule 11 of the Central Excise Rule, 2002. provides that no excisable goods shall be removed from a factory or a warehouse except under an invoice signed by the owner of the factory or his authorised agent.

Hence Central Excise Invoice is to be issued mentioning therin the description and quantity of such goods and affixing Bold Heading on the invoice that - Goods cleared free of cost.

It is also advisable to keep a copy of letter from the Buyer stating that the said goods are not marketable and has no commercial value therefore are received free of cost. The Innoice nos, description and quantity of such goods cleared during the month  are also required to be intimated separately to the Central Excise Range office at the time of filing of Monthly Returns.

But, I am not able to understand how can any excisable goods which are covered under tariff and also attracting duty, do not have any Market Value......


3 Dated: 17-2-2012
By:- rakshit verma

Since amendment made by Finance Act, 2008, goods includes any article,material or substance which is capable of being bought and sold  for a  consideration, and  as in your case the goods has no consideration and not marketable, it is not liable to duty.

 

 

Rakshit verma


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