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Credit of duty on use of Minor Oils if used in the manufacture of soap - 192/87 - Central Excise - Tariff

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Credit of duty on use of Minor Oils if used in the manufacture of soap

Notification No. 192/87-C.E.

Dated 12-8-1987

In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 57K of the Central Excise Rules, 1944, and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) No. 40/87-Central Excises, dated the 1st March, 1987, the Central Government hereby specifies, -

(i) the inputs, namely, vegetable oils (whether or not subjected to any one or more of the process of hydrogenation or hydrolysis) of the description in Column (2) of the Table hereto annexed and used in the manufacture of the final product, namely, soap, falling under sub-heading No. 3401.10 of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 (5 of 1986); and

(ii) the rates in the corresponding entry in Column (3) of the said Table as the rate at which credit may be granted for use of the said inputs in the manufacture of the said final product,

for the purposes of Section AAA of Chapter V of the said rules, and stipulates that the grant of credit and utilisation thereof, shall, in addition to the provisions of the said Section, be subject to the following conditions, namely :-

(i) the credit shall be taken only in respect of indigenous inputs;

(ii) in the cases where all the processes relating to the manufacture of soap, starting from vegetable oils, are done in the same factory, the credit shall be taken on the quantity of vegetable oils received into the factory for the purpose and only on or after the date of receipt of such vegetable oils;

(iii) in the cases where the processes of hydrogenation or hydrolysis are done outside the factory manufacturing soap, the credit shall be allowed -

(a) only if the procedure that may be specified by the Collector to establish the identify of the vegetable oils from which such processed oil has been made, is followed and only if the manufacturer produces such documents as may be required by the Collector in this regard;

(b) only on or after the receipt of such hydrolysed or hydrogenated vegetable oils into the factory manufacturing soap;

(c) on the quantity of processed vegetable oils received into the factory calculated at the rate applicable to the corresponding vegetable oils.

(iv) the credit taken during any calendar month shall be utilised for payment of duty on the said final products only after the commencement of the succeeding month; and

(v) the credit available in RG-23B may be utilised for payment of duty on any soap manufactured by the manufacturer and no amount of excess credit if any available in the credit account shall be refunded to the manufacturer or utilised for payment of duty on any other excisable goods.

TABLE

S. No.

Vegetable oils

Rate of credit per tonne

of the vegetable oil

(1)

(2)

(3)

01.

Rice bran oil

Rs. 320

02.

Neem oil

Rs. 2800

03.

Karanj oil

Rs. 2800

04.

Kusum oil

Rs. 2800

05.

Sal oil

Rs. 2800

06.

Khakhan oil

Rs. 2800

07.

Mahua oil

Rs. 2800

08.

Rubberseed oil

Rs. 2800

09.

Mango-kernal oil

Rs. 2800

10.

Kokum oil

Rs. 2800

11.

Dhupa oil

Rs. 2800

12.

Undi oil

Rs. 2800

13.

Maroti oil

Rs. 2800

14.

Pisa oil

Rs. 2800

15.

Nahor oil

Rs. 2800

 
 

 

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