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excise duty on refuse derived fuel

chetan rachhadiya

Dear Experts,

Municiple corporation awarded work to my client for solid waste recycling under PPP model. during recycling process they segregate scrap of metal from waste and sale remaining waste as 'Refuse Derived Fuel'.

does this item excisable?

does they need to excise registration?

if this item is excisable, what is tariff head of this item?

Municipal Corporation's Solid Waste Recycling Contract: Excise Implications and Exemption Eligibility for 'Refuse Derived Fuel' Under Chapter 2710. A municipal corporation awarded a contract for solid waste recycling under a PPP model, where the client segregates metal scrap and sells the remaining waste as 'Refuse Derived Fuel.' The client inquired about the excisability of this product, the need for excise registration, and the applicable tariff head. One expert indicated that spent oil does not constitute manufacture, while another suggested that there appears to be no excise duty on the product and advised checking chapter subheading 2710 for confirmation, noting the client is eligible for an excise exemption threshold. (AI Summary)
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