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Cenvat Credit on Addl.CVD , Central Excise

Issue Id: - 3371
Dated: 9-9-2011
By:- Laxmaiah Vanamamula

Cenvat Credit on Addl.CVD


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Dear sir,

we received raw Material in our Factory in August 2010.Excise Duty, Edu,Cess & Sec.Cess  already taken in Aug,10

but, CVD also there in that Invoice, our Cleark is Not Taken CVD that Period,

Presently can we take that CVD as Cenvat Credit (Last Year Invoice)

Please Reply & Advise me,

Thanking You,

V.Laxmaiah.

  

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1 Dated: 9-9-2011
By:- pradeep khatri

Yes, you can avail CENVAT credit on CVD now.


2 Dated: 10-9-2011
By:- NEERAJ KUMAR, RANCHI

Yes, you can take this credit, as per the provisions laid in the cenvat credit rules, there is no problem with it. But, in my view you can intimate the concerned Range Office while taking this credit and keep a receivig thereof. However as per law this is not necessary. So you can go ahead.


3 Dated: 10-9-2011
By:- s vijaya bhasker reddy

Sir,

It is not clear how excise duty and CVD co-exist in an invoice. Excise duty is paid on goods manufactured in the country while CVD is paid on imported goods.


4 Dated: 11-9-2011
By:- Anupam Tiwari

Cenvat credit is a beneficial piece of legislation. Credit can be availed as long as it is proved that goods have actually been received in factory and used in or in relation to manufacture of final products. No time limit for availing credit has been provided in CCR,04. Instead word 'immediatly' has been used . The use of verb "may" instead of "shall" in Rule 4(1) of CCR,04  implies that directive to avail credit immeditely is directory in nature  and not as mandatory.

However, advise of Mr. Neeraj Kumar may be followed.

In my view he is referring to 4% Special Addl. duty.


5 Dated: 11-9-2011
By:- NEERAJ KUMAR, RANCHI

I  do agree with Mr Tiwari.


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