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2014 (9) TMI 105 - AT - Central Excise


Issues: Availability of CENVAT credit on endorsed invoices

Analysis:
The appellant, engaged in manufacturing mould steel ingots and runners and risers under a lease agreement with M/s. DSM Sugar Asmoli, sought CENVAT credit of Rs. 10,26,070 on invoices issued by the supplier in the name of M/s. DSM Sugars. The dispute arose as the lower authorities deemed the endorsed invoices improper for claiming credit. However, the appellant argued that the goods were transferred under the lease agreement, not sold, citing relevant tribunal decisions. Notably, the Tribunal in previous cases held that endorsed invoices can be valid for credit in scenarios like inter-unit transfers within the same parent company. The appellant received and used the capital goods for manufacturing without any duty payment issues, supporting their claim for CENVAT credit.

Conclusion:
The judgment favored the appellant, setting aside the lower authorities' decision and allowing the appeal with consequential relief. The Tribunal found the endorsed invoices acceptable for claiming CENVAT credit due to the transfer of goods under the lease agreement and the absence of any sale transaction. The certificate from M/s. DSM Sugars, Asmoli confirming the transfer further supported the appellant's entitlement to the credit amount. The judgment emphasized the distinction between sale and transfer in the context of claiming CENVAT credit, aligning with precedents and relevant legal principles.

 

 

 

 

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