TMI BlogClassification of Coconut Oil packed in small containersX X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... levy of excise duty, to issue the following instructions. Same issue was examined in the year 1995 but subsequently the Central Excise Tariff was amended w.e.f. 28.2.2005 and therefore, the issue has been re-examined. 2. There are two contenting classification. Chapter 15 covers various types of vegetable oil including coconut oil and Chapter 33 covers cosmetics including hair oil. 3. The disputes have arisen in respect of coconut oil when it is sold in small packs say of 50 ml. or 100 ml. When the Coconut oil is sold in small containers, following indications have been found on containers or labels. A. 'hair oil' B. 'edible oil' C. 'pure coconut oil' or 'coconut oil' When 'hair oil' is printed on the container/label, there is no di ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... er 33 has been modified alongwith addition of a new Section Note 2 to Section VI w.e.f. 28.2.2005. The amendments were carried out while aligning the Central Excise Tariff with internationally accepted Harmonized System of Nomenclature (HSN). In view of these amendments, the clarification issued in 1995 requires modifications for classification of coconut oil packed in small containers. 5. The comparison of old and the new note brings out the following facts :- (i) The erstwhile Chapter Note 2 prescribed a condition that Heading No.3305(which covers hair oil also) applies to products put up in packing with label, literature or other indications, showing that they are for use as cosmetics or which are put up in a form clearly specialized f ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... the HSN also supports this view. HSN Explanatory Notes to Section 2 of Section VI provides that sulphur put up for retail sale for therapeutic purpose is classified under heading 3004 and not in heading 2503 or 2802. Therefore, by the same logic, if coconut oil is packed in retail packs of say 10 ml. pouch or 50 ml bottles, which are generally used by consumers as hair oil, the same would get classified in heading 3305 and not under Chapter 15. But, if the same coconut oil is packed in say 1 liter or 2 liter packages, which are generally used by consumers for edible purposes (even though some customers may use it as hair oil), it would be classified under chapter 15. Hence, in view of the amendments/insertion of Chapter Note and Section ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X
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