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time period for submit of proof of export

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Res. sir,

we are manufacturer of excisable (dutiable) goods also we are making export to various countires. i want to know that if we export in scheme of UT-1 then we have to submit proof of export at excise department within a 180 days from the date of export.

so my query is if we are not getting any of documents and sometime we are failed to submit documents within 180 days then is there any provision to take any extra time ?

regards,

Manan Pandya

Proof of export submission deadline: no statutory extension available, but commissioner may grant extra time for bona fide reasons. Proof of export under the UT-1 scheme must be submitted within the prescribed period; there is no automatic statutory extension in central excise law. Exporters who fail to produce documents in time may apply to the Commissioner of Central Excise for specific permission, relying on bona fide reasons or circumstances beyond their control, and the Commissioner may, in his discretion, grant extra time. (AI Summary)
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YAGAY andSUN on Aug 22, 2014
Dear Manan, there is no such provision in C.E.Laws. However, you may seek specific permission from the Commissioner of Central Excise by stating the bona-fide reasons or reasons beyond your control.RegardsYAGAYand SUN(Managementand Indirect Tax Consultants)
Mahir S on Aug 22, 2014

Yes and you can get 10 days extra time for making necessary payment after completion of 180 days rime period.

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