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..... dutiable and exempted product
Query (Issue) Started By: - vasudevan sudharsanam Dated:- 6-12-2010 Last Reply Date:- 7-12-2010 Central Excise
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a sugar mill has been manufacturing varities of Ethyl Alcohol of dutiable (Rectified Spirit and Natural Spirit-RSNS) and non dutiable (Neutral spirit- DNS) from Molasses. They are not maintaining separate accounts. They .....

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..... have been reversing the credit for RSNS by using the formula Amount expunged = Total Quantity of Molasses consumed / Total Quantity of RSNS produced XQuantity of RSNS produced The assessee find objection from Central Excise Department that the procedure for reversal of the credit is not in conformity with Rule 6 of Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004. The assessee are not providing any exempted service .....

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..... . Now the assessee proposes to follow Rule 6(3)(i)of Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004. The question is whether the assessee can reverse the credit by payment through PLA (now 5% on the value of exempted product) and avail Cenvat Credit. What is the practice followed by other Sugar Mills Reply By Mangesh Lokre: The Reply: Rule 6 of CCR2004 says about the Obligation of the manufacturer when manufacturi .....

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..... ng the dutiable and exempted goods. There are three option 1. To maintain the seperate account for Cenvat Credit 2. To reverse the cenvat credit to the tune of the exempted goods cleared 3. Or to pay the 5% value on the clearance value. In your case, it is seen that you are not maintaining the seperate account for dutiable and exempted goods. It is better to pay 5% of the clearance value of t .....

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..... he exempted goods. This will the debit from the Cenvat account. For example, if the value of the exemplted goods cleared is Rs 100, then you have to debit Rs 5 to RG account. This will be cost to you where as this is not going to charge to the Customer. This value doesnt reflect on the Excise Invoice hence the Credit to the Customer will not be possible.
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