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Rebate of Excise duty admissible on both inputs and final products We are sharing with you an important judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Spentex Industries Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Central Excise [2015 (10) TMI 774 - SUPREME COURT] on following issue: Issue: Whether the Assessee is eligible to claim rebate of Excise duty paid on inputs used in exported goods as well the Excise duty paid on exported final products under Rule 18 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002 (“the Excise Rules”)? Facts & Background: Spentex Industries Ltd. (“the Appellant”) is engaged in the business of manufacturing of polyester cotton blended yarn and polyester viscose blended yarn falling under Chapter 55 of the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 (“the goods”) which were cleared domestically as well as exported. For manufacturing of the goods, the Appellant used the raw materials, which was an intermediate product and paid Excise duty thereupon. Thereafter, the Appellant had exported these goods on payment of Excise duty, and filed forty five Rebate claims in terms of Rule 18 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002 for an amount of ₹ 1,46,90,995/- (Rs. 75,42,487/-+ ₹ 71,48,508/-) in the months of November and December, 2004 respectively. The Rebate claims were filed for both the amount of duty paid on inputs used in the manufacturing of exported goods as well as the amount of duty paid on exported final goods. The Department rejected the Rebate claims filed by the Appellant holding that the Rebate claims are contrary to the provisions of Rule 18 of the Excise Rules read with Section 11B of the Central Excise Act, 1944 (“the Excise Act”) and Notification issued there under i.e. Notification No. 19/2004-CE-NT dated September 06, 2004 (“Notification No. 19”). On appeal being filed to the Ld. Commissioner (Appeals), it was held that the Appellant is eligible to either rebate of the duty paid on inputs used in the manufacturing of exported goods or duty paid on exported goods but not eligible to both claims. Being aggrieved, the Appellant preferred Revision Application before the Joint Secretary to the Government of India under Section 35EE of the Excise Act, which was allowed and it was held that the Appellant was eligible to claim rebate of duty paid on inputs used in exported goods as well as the duty paid on exported goods. Thereafter, the Department filed a writ petition to Hon’ble High Court of Bombay wherein it was held that the Appellant was eligible to claim only one rebate claim i.e. either rebate of duty paid on exported goods or the duty paid on inputs used in the exported goods but not both of them. Being aggrieved, the Appellant preferred Special Leave Petition before the Hon’ble Apex Court against the Judgment of the Hon’ble High Court of Bombay which was allowed in favour of the Appellant. Held: The Hon’ble Apex Court after considering historical perspective of the Statutory Scheme and relying upon the following judgments:
observed as under:
The relevant extract of Rule 18 of the Excise Rules is reproduced here under for ease of reference: “Where any goods are exported, the Central Government may, by notification, grant rebate of duty paid on such excisable goods or duty paid on materials used in the manufacture or processing of such goods and the rebate shall be subject to such conditions or limitations, if any, and fulfillment of such procedure, as may be specified in the notification” Thus, the Hon’ble Apex Court held that it cannot be the intention of the Legislature to provide rebate only on one item i.e. either on inputs or final products. It was further held that giving such restrictive meaning to Rule 18 of the Excise Rules would not only be anomalous and absurd, but, it would defeat the very purpose of grant of remission from payment of Excise duty in respect of the goods which are exported out of India. Hence, the Appellant was held to be entitled to both the rebates i.e. amount of duty paid on inputs used in the manufacturing of exported goods as well as the amount of duty paid on exported final goods, under Rule 18 of the Excise Rules. Hope the information will assist you in your Professional endeavours. In case of any query/ information, please do not hesitate to write back to us.
By: Bimal jain - October 15, 2015
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