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Denial of CENVAT Credit - inputs/capital goods or not - HR, MS and SS plates received and utilized during 2003 to 2005 for setting up of Copper III plant - The Tribunal held that, all that the said rule requires is whether such capital goods are used for manufacture of excisable goods in the factory. Once this requirement is satisfied, the fact that such capital goods came into existence as an immovable property is irrelevant or immaterial to avail Cenvat Credit. - The Appellants have availed Cenvat credit on H.R. M.S. & S.S. plates used in the fabrication of supporting structures of capital goods. There are cetena of decision wherein it has been held that the credit of steel used to support capital goods is eligible for credit.
Denial of CENVAT Credit - inputs/capital goods or not - HR, MS and SS plates received and utilized during 2003 to 2005 for setting up of Copper III plant - The Tribunal held that, all that the said rule requires is whether such capital goods are used for manufacture of excisable goods in the factory. Once this requirement is satisfied, the fact that such capital goods came into existence as an immovable property is irrelevant or immaterial to avail Cenvat Credit. - The Appellants have availed Cenvat credit on H.R. M.S. & S.S. plates used in the fabrication of supporting structures of capital goods. There are cetena of decision wherein it has been held that the credit of steel used to support capital goods is eligible for credit.
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