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SSI Exemption, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 5320
Dated: 16-2-2013
By:- Ashok Chopra

SSI Exemption


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Respected Forum,

I am excisable unit registered as a Medium Scale Unit paying excise duty on my product.

I have set up New Unit at different STATE with new SSI registration certificate with same name and style and for the same product.

Our balance sheet is ONE

Please guide me:-

 1. Can i eligible for SSI exemption from registration for New Unit?

2. Can any body provide me any court order or notification, which clearly describe that whether i am elgible or not elgible for the SSI exemption from registration for my new unit.

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1 Dated: 23-2-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

If SSI unit is not a separate legal entity then exemption may not be available.  I will check the settled legal position and revert.


2 Dated: 23-2-2013
By:- LALIT MUNOYAT

When you say that the Balance sheet is one it means there is one owner only. The limit of SSI applies ownerwise in that the total turnover of one manufacturer from all the factories should not exceed ₹ 150 lakhs. SSI registration with DIC is of no importance because in SSI is onsidered on the quantum of Turnover and not based on the investment in plant & machinery. You are not eligible for SSI exemption if the turnover off all the Units under one manufacurer exceeds ₹ 150 lakhs. For a detailed commentary you may read my article on the following link


3 Dated: 24-2-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

The answer given by Mr. Lalit is appropriate and per the settled legal position.


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