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goods supplied to trust on charity., Central Excise

Issue Id: - 109666
Dated: 6-1-2016
By:- Anil Jangid

goods supplied to trust on charity.


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please clarify whether we need to pay excise duty for goods supplied to charitable institutions at free of cost. The trust is registered and eligible for exemption under IT. Thanks in advance


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1 Dated: 7-1-2016
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Answer is 'NO'. No exemption from Central Excise duty is available to charitable institutions. See Notification No.10/97-CE dated 1.3.97 as amended vide Notification No.16/2007-CE dated 1.3.2007 and Notification No.28/2013 CE dated 1.10.2013. In this notification, definition of 'Hospital' includes Trust, Society, Association etc. which renders medical, surgical or diagnostic treatment. Otherwise also no exemption is admissible. It is pertinent to point out that samples distributed free of cost are to be assessed under Rule 11 with the spirit of Rule 8 i.e. at 110% of the cost of manufacture. Board's Circular No.915/5/2010-CX dated 19.2.2010 refers.


2 Dated: 17-1-2016
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani
Nicely explained by Kasturi Sir. Excise is payable on removal of goods.

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