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Reversal of CENVAT Credit - capital goods cleared as scrap - The appellant, being an output service provider, was not required to pay any amount in terms of rule 3(5A) of the Credit Rules during the period involved in the present appeal for clearance of capital goods as scrap. - The capital goods cleared as ‘scrap’ by the appellant are scrap and, therefore, the appellant, being an output service provider, was not required to pay any amount in terms of rule 3(5A) of the Credit Rules. - AT
Reversal of CENVAT Credit - capital goods cleared as scrap - The appellant, being an output service provider, was not required to pay any amount in terms of rule 3(5A) of the Credit Rules during the period involved in the present appeal for clearance of capital goods as scrap. - The capital goods cleared as ‘scrap’ by the appellant are scrap and, therefore, the appellant, being an output service provider, was not required to pay any amount in terms of rule 3(5A) of the Credit Rules. - AT
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