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In case of stock transfer supplementary invoice necessary, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 107787
Dated: 30-12-2014
By:- SANDESH SHINDE

In case of stock transfer supplementary invoice necessary


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Dear Sir, we are a mfg co if we had made stock transfer to our depots at lower rate, Further we notice about it now we will pay additional duty for differential price , Our depot is not registered excise then the question of availing credit does not arise say for mrp products so please explain us whether supplementary invoice is necessary to issue or debit note is sufficient, further we are using Sap system then how to debit the duty by issuing debit note to our depots,please explain, please give us any reference regarding this, thanks and regards

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1 Dated: 31-12-2014
By:- MUKUND THAKKAR

In such situation you have to raised the supplementary invoice depot wise and paying duty along with interest.


2 Dated: 1-1-2015
By:- kailash singhal

d/s

in case of mrp products till goods are sold below mrp rates then central excise duty payment is not required in my view

when goods sold above mrp rates then it will also infringe the act of weights measurement act and central excise law . also in my view excise department can invoke extended period to raise the demand and initiate penalty proceedings etc regards ca kc singhal , silvassa


3 Dated: 1-1-2015
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Dear Sandesh,

Principle of "Nearest point/time of sale"" would apply in this matter. You would be required to pay the differential duty along with interest at applicable rate. We do agree with the replies submitted by Mr. Mukund and Mr. Kailash.

Further, we want to add that SW Act is replace by Legal Metrology Act, 2009.

Regards,

Neelam Taneja (Executive Consultant),

YAGAY and SUN

(Management, Business and Indirect Tax Consultants)


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