Dear Experts, Pl. give details of Non Tariff Notification for SEZ Bond & CT-3 . We Supply the material under SEZ & When i try to file the ER-1 from ACES site then it gives me message "pl. enter Non Tariff Notification". Awaiting your reply, Thanks in advance. D. Ramesh
Answer nowwe SSI Exciseable mfg. of Tariff Head under 48219010 purchase roll form and made label cutting and printing in our premises.
1. can i made jobwork for third party only for priting.
2. can i jobwork for third party only for printing party provide label and we made printing on label what is effect of excise on jobwork.
3. can i show this transaction in E.R.1 form or any other form to submit the Excise Department.
devang shah
dear all,
sometime by mistake we charged more than the actual then what we have to charge in invoicing, in such case we have to pay more excise duty but party is not ready to pay duty so any way to reverse duty which we have charged in invoice
Dear Sir,
We had purchased the machinery long back and during that time the rule of cenvat was not existed so we have not taken the cenvat while purchasing the machines, now we are planning to sell the machinery, the question is whether to pay excise duty or not? if it had to be paid then what will be the procedure.
There are different opinion i am getting from different people so i request you to please assist me in this regard along with notification.
DEAR EXPERTS
WE HAVE A EXCISE REGISTERED MANUFACTURING UNIT TO BE SHIFTED TO NEW PREMISES FOR WHICH NEW REGISTRATION IS TAKEN.
WE HAVE HUGE QUANTITY OF FINISHED GOODS DECLARED IN LAST MONTHS ER1 RETURNS.
HOW TO SHIFT THESE FINISHED GOODS TO NEW PREMISES AND UNDER WHICH RULE/PROCEDURE.
PLEASE HELP ME AT THE EARLIEST.
Dear Sir/Ma'm,
Recently we received show cause notice for non-filing of ER4 return stating that our payment of duty including utilization of credit exceeds Rs. 10 Lakhs and we are liable to file as per Rule12(2)(a) of CE rules 2002.
the exemption limit for ER4 was Rs. 100 Lakhs and the same is still being informed to us by various excise officers and experts in the field. There is great confusion in the excise dept. regarding this and even they are not aware of any such notification that amends the rules to include ER4 return filing for units paying duty above Rs. 10 Lakhs. even after receiving the show cause notice, we are still being told that the exemption limit of rs. 100 lakhs holds and that we should send a letter to the excise office stating that as our duty is less than Rs. 100 lakhs, we are not required to file ER$.
Please guide me as to how I should proceed. A little online research about this suggests that such confusion exists as a new notification amending the CE Rules 2002 states that if duty above Rs. 10 lakhs is paid, then ER4 is to be filed, but the previous rule that if duty paid is below Rs. 100 lakhs, those are exempted from ER4 filing, still holds and has not been withdrawn. this creates contradictory rules in the CE Rules.
Dear Experts,
Please help me understand the concept of excise duty charged under comound levy scheme.
My client is a 'chewing tobacco manufacturer'.
In his books , he has NOT claimed excise duty paid on input goods as well as the service tax paid on input services within the meaning of input services as defined under Cenvat Credit Rules.
Please explain the scenario.
Thanks.
100% EOU DESPATCH MATERIAL TO DTA UNIT AND THEY CHARGE 4% SAD AND 2% CST ALSO. AND WE HAVE TAKEN CREDIT 4% SAD DEPARTMENT SAYS IF 2% CST CHARGED BY 100% EOU CANNOT AVAIL 4% SAD.
pLEASE ADVICE
Dear Sir,
We are OEM manufecturers, customer asking to send materials in individual packing box with MRP printed. But MRP price is higher than existing price. customer need billing with existing price.
We request you to give the suggestion and what is the procedure for clear the goods without any Central Excise issues.
Suppose dealer import product 'x' and sale it by changing its name as 'Product Y' for making his own brand name and taking benefit of 4% CVD.
Can dealer do the same?
Reply urgently.
Please support your answer with legal documents.
Central excise