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Fake Purchase Invoices, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 4188
Dated: 26-5-2012
By:- Siraj Shaikh

Fake Purchase Invoices


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There is a Corrugated Boxes Manufacturing Company.-called A-first Party. And there is a Ignots manufacturing-( called B)Company for which the Raw Material is MS Scrap. The Company B receives Fake Purchase Invoices from the Company A, i.e., receipt of Invoices and not receipt of MS Scrap. The Commodity involved is NON-CENVATABLE. What penal action can be taken on the Company A in the light of Excise Laws???????.....ALL THE TRANSACTIONS ARE FAKE.

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1 Dated: 26-5-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Well, according to my knowledge any scrap is Excisable w.e.f. 01-04-2008 due to change in the definition of the goods under Central Excise Laws.

Issuing fake invoices amount to an offence.  Penal actions will be taken by the Department.


2 Dated: 27-5-2012
By:- Siraj Shaikh

When the MS Scrap is purchased from the local delaer not regsitered with the Excise Authorities, the Scrap becomes Uncenvatable, ie., Unregistered Dealer cannot charge Excise Duty.....Hence, it becomes Uncenvatable. So, my query is that when a Corrugated Boxes manufacturing company supplies Fake invoices of MS Scrap to the  the  Ignots Manufacturing company, what would be the penal course of action on Corrugated Boxes Manufacturing Company??


3 Dated: 28-5-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Following concequences may be the aftermath of issuing the Fake Invoices, viz:-

  1. Directors and every concerned employees may be issued with a SCN and personal penalties may be levied by the Department.
  2. Registration Certificate may be cancelled.
  3. CENVAT credit may be disallowed and penal actions may be initation against the buyer for collaboration in the offence.
  4. Interest @ 18% may be imposed.
  5. Directors of the companies may be sent to Jail.
  6. Penalty equal to the loss of revenue to the Revenue Department may be levied.

In the nut shell, penal actions will be dependent on the gravity of the matter and allegations freezed in the SCN and defence of the assessee.

 


4 Dated: 30-5-2012
By:- MANDAVILLI RAMAKRISHNA

at first, be advised, never post such fake issues, because you may be given a notice to tell which company is doing this.

 

second thing, department will not bother if the selling dealer pay duty on the value of goods sold by him.


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