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No Excise duty on Scrap generated at Job worker’s end, when duty is discharged by principal manufacturer

Bimal jain
Scrap Value Excluded from Assessable Value for Excise Duty in Manufacturing by Job Workers, Says Tribunal The CESTAT, Chennai ruled that the value of scrap generated during manufacturing by a job worker is not included in the assessable value of goods cleared to the principal manufacturer for excise duty purposes. In the case involving a company converting cast articles into tractor parts, the tribunal found that the job worker had appropriately paid duty on the scrap generated. The court relied on a previous judgment, determining that the scrap's value should not be included in the final product's value, thereby setting aside the impugned orders against the job worker. (AI Summary)

The CESTAT, Chennai in the matter ofM/S. UNIMECH INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED VERSUS COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, COIMBATORE [2022 (6) TMI 537 - CESTAT CHENNAI] has held that the value of scrap arising during the process of manufacturere by the job worker is not included in the value of the goods cleared by the job worker to the principal manufacturer for the purpose of levying excise duty.

Facts:

M/s. Unimech Industries Private Limited (“the Appellant”) has engaged in the converting cast articles into tractor parts on job work basis to M/s. TAFE Ltd (“the principal”). The appeal has been filed bythe Appellantagainst the order-in-Appeal (“the impugned order”)passed by the Commissioner (Appeals), Central Excise, Customs and Service Tax, confirming the duty and penalty imposed on the value of the scrap generated during the course of manufacturing of tractor parts on the job work basis.

The Appellant contented that he is a job worker and receiving raw materials from the principal and had paid excise duty based on the value determined on cost construction basis. During the course of his business, certain waste and scrap of metals is generated on which the appropriated duty has been paid by the Appellant.

The department objected the method of valuation adopted by the Appellant alleging that the value of scrap which was sold on payment of Excise duty has to be included in the value of parts cleared to the principal.

Issue:

  • Whether the value of scrap arising during the process of manufacturing by the Appellant is includible in the value of the goods cleared by him to the principal manufacturer?

Held:

The CESTAT, Chennai inM/S. UNIMECH INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED VERSUS COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, COIMBATORE [2022 (6) TMI 537 - CESTAT CHENNAI]held as follows:

  • Relied upon, the judgement of CESTAT, Bangalore in the case of PR. ROLLING MILLS PVT. LTD. VERSUS COMMISSIONER OF C. EX., TIRUPATHI [2009 (3) TMI 444 - CESTAT, BANGALORE]wherein it was held that the value of scrap need not be included in the assessable value of the products manufactured by the Appellant.
  • Noted that, while estimating the value of the goods cleared to the principal, the Appellant has taken the value of the entire raw materials received by them. The scrap generated during the process of manufacture has been cleared by them on payment of appropriate duty.
  • Stated that, the scrap is generated after the process of manufacture and the same is not includible in the assessable value of the goods cleared by the job worker to the principal.
  • Held that, impugned orders are set aside.

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