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cenvat credit, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 2973
Dated: 23-4-2011
By:- aravindakshan m

cenvat credit


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We are  the manufacturers of Pharmecutical  formulations.We get  inputs from original manufacturers as well as dealers.Some times we get the input invoices  directlly from the manufacturer on behalf of the dealer   mentoning the dealer's/ buer's name and consignee's name.

1) Is  it right that the manufacturer is showing both names  in invoice.

2)   Is it right that the consignee is avialing the cenvat credit.

 Please let us have your view's and suggesstion's if any.

 

M.ARAVIND

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1 Dated: 23-4-2011
By:- sanjeev jadhav

Dear Sir, If seller mention names both of buyer and consignee, then consignee can take credit of cenvat invoice. Their will not be any problem for taking cenvat credit.


2 Dated: 9-5-2011
By:- Ramaiah Swamy

good evening mr. aravindakshan,

 

1.  Since the buyer and the consignee are different, the supplier is right in showing the addresses of the said two parties

2.  Cenvat credit should be taken when the goods arrive at the premises

3.  Since the goods have gone directly to consignee, consignee can take cenvat credit

4.  Dealer has to raise an invoice for collecting his money

With best wishes,

 

Ramaiah swamy

 

 


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