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Valuation, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 2199
Dated: 6-9-2010
By:- Mangesh Lokre

Valuation


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Suppose, ABC is one of the Group Companies who manufactures the Electric Goods which are tailor-made in nature and manufacture as per the end user's requirement . Under this ABC company, there are many subsidiary, associate Companies and also have some Joint Ventures. This ABC is getting Orders from group companies as well as subsidiary/associate/JV companies. Also from the independent buyer. Kindly guide us on the Type of Valuation to be adopted for Subsidiary/Associate/JV & group companies

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1 Dated: 6-9-2010
By:- Rama Krishana

In general in taxation instead of the term "group companies" the concept, "related parties" or "associted parties" are being used. Under differnent tax laws differnt valuation methods have been prescribed. For an example, under central exicse, Rule 9 and Rule 10 of the Central Excise Valuation (Determination of Price of Excisable goods) Rules, 2000 provide methods of valuation when sale is made to related parties or through interconnected undertakings.


2 Dated: 10-2-2011
By:- ANAND SHEMBEKAR

This is a related party transactions I think value for the purpose should 110% of Cost of Production as per CAS 4 issued by Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India


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