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Importers issuing Cenvatable invoices require registration under Central Excise & consequential amendments

Date 06 Mar 2014
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Importers Must Register Under Central Excise Act for Cenvat Credit; File E-Quarterly Returns per Rule 9 Amendments.
Importers issuing invoices eligible for Cenvat Credit must register under the Central Excise Act, 1944, following amendments to Rule 9 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002. Effective April 1, 2014, these importers must file electronic Quarterly Returns, as stipulated by the Credit Rules. The Central Excise Registration Application Form has been updated to include importers, and a new Quarterly Return Form has been introduced by the Central Board of Excise and Customs. These changes aim to streamline the registration and reporting processes for importers involved in transactions eligible for Cenvat Credit. - (AI Summary)

Dear Professional Colleague,

Importers issuing Cenvatable invoices require registration under Central Excise & consequential amendments  

Background:

Rule 9 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002 (“the Excise Rules”) provides the list of persons who are required to obtain registration under the Central Excise Act, 1944 (“the Excise Act”).  Notification No. 17/ 2013-Central Excise (N.T.) dated December 31, 2013 (“Notification No. 17”) has proposed amendment under Rule 9(1) of the Excise Rules to include the importers issuing an invoice on which Cenvat Credit can be taken, in the list of persons who are required to obtain registration under the Excise Act. The said notification was to take effect from March 1, 2014.

However, Notification No. 17 was rescinded vide Notification No. 06/2014-Central Excise (N.T.) dated February 26, 2014 (“Notification No. 06”). Now, once again the said amendment has been introduced along with certain other amendments under the Excise Rules and the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 (“the Credit Rules”), which are discussed as under:

Notification No. 08/2014- Central Excise (N.T.) dated February 28, 2014 (“Notification No. 08”):

Rule 9(1) of the Excise Rules has been amended to include the importers, issuing an invoice on which Cenvat Credit can be taken, in the list of persons who are required to obtain registration under the Excise Act.

Notification No. 09/2014- Central Excise (N.T.) dated February 28, 2014 (“Notification No. 09”):

Rule 9(8) of the Credit Rules, provides for the category of persons who are required to submit Quarterly Return (within 15 days from the close of each quarter) in prescribed form to the Superintendent of Central Excise. Rule 9(8) of the Credit Rules has been amended requiring registered importer to file the stated Quarterly Return along with first stage and second stage dealers.

The said Quarterly Return shall be submitted electronically in terms of proviso to Rule 9(8) of the Credit Rules.

Notification No. 10/2014- Central Excise (N.T.) dated February 28, 2014 (“Notification No. 10”):

Registration under the Excise Act has been made mandatory for the importers issuing an invoice on which Cenvat Credit can be taken vide Notification No. 8. Hence, corresponding changes have been brought in the Central Excise Registration Application Form (Form A-1) to include the importers under the list of Applicants vide Notification No. 10.

Notification No. 11/2014- Central Excise (N.T.) dated February 28, 2014 (“Notification No. 11”):

New Return Form for furnishing Quarterly Return by first stage/ second stage dealer or registered importer (registered importer inserted vide Notification No. 09) in terms of Rule 9(8) of the Credit Rules has been prescribed by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (“the CBEC”) vide Notification No. 11.

Summary of Changes made in the Excise Rules and the Credit Rules:

  • Registration is made mandatory for importers issuing invoices on which Cenvat Credit can be taken.
  • Registered importer is required to electronically file a Quarterly Return in the prescribed form.
  • Importer is now included in the list of Applicants in Central Excise Registration Application Form, eligible for Central Excise Registration.
  • New Form for Quarterly Return prescribed by the CBEC.

Note: These changes are effective from April 1, 2014.

Hope the information will assist you in your Professional endeavours. In case of any query/ information, please do not hesitate to write back to us.

Thanks & Best Regards.
 
Bimal Jain
FCA, FCS, LLB, B.Com (Hons)
F-30/31/32, Pankaj Grand Plaza

1st Floor, Mayur Vihar, Phase–I, Delhi – 110091 India

Desktel: +91-11-22757595

Mobile: +91 9810604563

Email: bimaljain at the rate of hotmail.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this document are solely for informational purpose. It does not constitute professional advice or recommendation of firm. Neither the authors nor firm and its affiliates accepts any liabilities for any loss or damage of any kind arising out of any information in this document nor for any actions taken in reliance thereon.

Readers are advised to consult the professional for understanding applicability of this newsletter in the respective scenarios. While due care has been taken in preparing this document, the existence of mistakes and omissions herein is not ruled out. No part of this document should be distributed or copied (except for personal, non-commercial use) without our written permission.

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