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finished goods removal, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 5563
Dated: 12-4-2013
By:- venkat eswaran

finished goods removal


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Sir/ MAdam,

we are paint mfg indsutry. now we plan to buy outside and wants to sell with our brand name. we want to procure with our brand name and send to our customer as such. whatever the excise duty our supplier chrgd we can chrg to our customer. is it possible? just buying and selling . we also involve production of our own paint also. is it within excise rules and procedure? kindly help thro ur valuable suggesstions.

venkat

 

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1 Dated: 15-4-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

You may pass on such duties to you customer  by issuing your excise invoice.


2 Dated: 15-4-2013
By:- venkat eswaran

Pradeep sir thanks for ur reply,

i need one clarification. we have Centrail excise registration for mfg of paints. with that licence whether we can able to do trading job as u said to pass on the duty to our customers. in that case etrax books like RG23 D we have to maintain? as a delaer?


3 Dated: 15-4-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

You may have to get the Trading Regisration Certificate.  Please also discuss it with your jurisdictional Central Excise Department or seek an advance ruling, if required?


4 Dated: 16-4-2013
By:- Sandeep Padwal

You are doing two activities 1) Manufacturing 2) Trading in same premises.  Now first you have to take two actions as First allocate specific area along with with separate entrance  for trading activity, apply for Excise Registration for trading activity.  You have to maintain separate records for trading activity and operate as per trading procedures.

You can continue existing procedure in respect of manufacturing activity


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