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Cenvat credit on additional excise duty or Rs.15/ltr, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 5243
Dated: 28-1-2013
By:- Yatin Bhopi

Cenvat credit on additional excise duty or Rs.15/ltr


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Sir

We are manufacturer and product PT is our Raw Material falling under chapter heading 27101219 which attract excise duty @ 14% + Rs. 15/ltr. Please let me know whether Cenvat credit is available on Rs. 15/ltr?

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1 Dated: 17-2-2013
By:- CA. Surender Gupta

What is excluded form the definition of ‘input’ is “Motor Spirits commonly known as petrol” not all the motor spirits.

See: 2013 (1) TMI 324 - CESTAT, NEW DELHI - BALKRISHNA INDUSTRIES Versus COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, JAIPUR-I

and 2005 (2) TMI 296 - CESTAT, NEW DELHI - TUFTWEEN PETROCHEMICALS Versus COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, MEERUT

 



If you are eligible for Cenvat Credit then there is no difference between 14%  and/or Rs. 15/ltr.. It is just one mode of calculation of duty. The rate of duty be it a mixture of ad valorem or volume based nothing to do with cenvat credit unless and until specifically addressed in the Rules.

 

What is excluded form the definition of ‘input’ is “Motor Spirits commonly known as petrol” not all the motor spirits

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