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valuation of goods captively consumed , Central Excise

Issue Id: - 4183
Dated: 25-5-2012
By:- Dalia Felix

valuation of goods captively consumed


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hai all,

i request your suggestions on:

  1. as per rule 8 (valuation rules) what is the % to be added to cost of production (10 or 15)
  2. when goods are partially sold and partially consumed, how valuation for Excise duty purposes be done-is it as per circular 643/34/2002-CX dated 1-7-2002 or as decided by    Ispat Industries Ltd., Vs. CCE, Raigad ? As per the circular, goods sold @transaction value and consumed goods as per Rule 8. As per the case law all at transaction value. which is to be followed now? the latest guidance notes issued by ICWAI recommends to follow the circular. Any latest case/clarification noted by you?
  3. whether captive consumption exemption is available to removals to various units under the same manufacturer, even when the units are not within the same premises

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1 Dated: 25-5-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Dear Felix,

  1. It would be cost + 10%.
  2. if you are consuming say 20% @ Rs. 50 and selling 80% @ say Rs.65, then, assessable value @ Rs.65 will prevail.
  3. Even in the scenairo, cost +10% will prevail subject to reply no. 2.

Best Regards,

Pradeep Khatri


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