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GOODS SUPPLY Against PAC vide Notification No.6/2006-CE, dated 01.03.2006 , Central Excise

Issue Id: - 4262
Dated: 16-6-2012
By:- SNEHAL SHAH

GOODS SUPPLY Against PAC vide Notification No.6/2006-CE, dated 01.03.2006


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Dear sir,

We have supplied goods against PAC & ICB ( Internation Commpitative beeding ) , is it any legal requireemnt for submission of any intimation before supply goods to party or despatch . If yes Please provide details .

Advance Thanks .

SNEHAL SHAH

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1 Dated: 16-6-2012
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Following conditions are associated with Notification no 6/2006 CE, dated 01-03-2006 as amended time to time, namely:-

The exemption shall be allowed if it has been proved to the satisfaction of an officer not below the rank of the Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise or the Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise, as the case may be, having jurisdiction, that such goods are cleared for the intended use specified in column (3) of the Table.

3. Where such use is elsewhere than in the factory of production, the exe mption shall be allowed if the procedure laid down in the Central Excise (Removal of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty for Manufacture of Excisable Goods) Rules, 2001, is followed.

4. If, a certificate issued by the Collector/ District Magistrate/ Deputy Commissioner of the District in which the plant is located, is produced to the Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise or the Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise, as the case may be, having jurisdiction, to the effect that such goods are cleared for the intended use specified in column (3) of the Table.


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