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Interest on supplementary Invoices, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 106643
Dated: 22-3-2014
By:- MITSUI PRIME

Interest on supplementary Invoices


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Dear Sir,

Pl. advice to us we have generate supplementary invoices against price injection and acutal original invoices for the month of Jan  2013

we have paid total Excise duty from Cenvat Account  so in this case interest liability applicable on supplementary pl. advice ,

if we have paid 2 percent or 1 percent duty from PLA then Interest liability

pl. advice in both situation

Thanks & Regards

RajKumar

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1 Dated: 22-3-2014
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Dear Rajkumar,

You would have to pay the interest on the differential duty due to price escalation. This is now a settled legal position.

Regards,

Team YAGAY & SUN

(Indirect Tax Consultants)


2 Dated: 22-3-2014
By:- MITSUI PRIME

Dear Sir,

Pl. advice

in both cases

Thanks & Regards


3 Dated: 22-3-2014
By:- Pradeep Khatri
Even if you have paid 2 percent or 1 percent duty from PLA, even then you would have to pay the interest on supplementary invoices.

4 Dated: 25-3-2014
By:- Rangarajan D V

Dear Rajkumar,

When you are paying differential duty in view of the price difference, you need to pay interest charges at the rate of 18 percent pa.  Even the duty is paid through cenvat account also you need to pay interest charges.

K Kanagasabai


5 Dated: 27-3-2014
By:- Krishan Gopal

Where any duty of excise has not been paid or levied or has been short-levied or short paid or erroneously refunded or the differential duty has to be paid while the assessee issued supplementary invoices, would have to be paid along with interest (18 percent per annum) u/s 11AA (from the date of issuing the invoice). It has been confirmed by the Supreme Court of India in the matter of CCE vs SKF India Ltd    2009 (7) TMI 6 - SUPREME COURT  = [2009 (239) ELT 385 (SC)].


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