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    December 24, 2007
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    Cenvat credit: liberal nexus test allows input credit where processing, though not strict manufacture, relates to production.
    A liberal interpretive approach to input credit was applied: strict textual reliance on the statutory definition of manufacture is not determinative for denial of Cenvat credit. Processes that alter or prepare duty-paid goods, even if not amounting to manufacture as narrowly defined, may be regarded as operations in relation to manufacture and therefore qualify for Cenvat credit if a reviewing authority finds a sufficient nexus between input use and the production or export activity.
    December 18, 2007
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    Tariff value notification updates import valuations for edible oils and brass scrap, revising scrap valuation while preserving oil values.
    The Central Board of Excise and Customs issued a notification dated 17 December 2007 announcing per metric tonne tariff values for specified edible oils, retaining existing values for six palm group oils and crude soybean oil, revising the tariff value for brass scrap (all grades), and listing poppy seeds with an unchanged tariff value for use in customs import valuation and compliance.
    December 12, 2007
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    Indirect tax revenue growth reported for customs, excise and service tax with provisional monthly and year to date figures.
    Provisional Customs and Central Excise collections for November 2007 present month and cumulative receipts with year over year growth; Service Tax figures are reported up to October 2007; Customs, Excise and Service Tax are consolidated up to October 2007 to show percentage growth, and excise totals are exclusive of cess not administered by the Department of Revenue.
    December 5, 2007
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    Mandatory e-payment requirement for service tax to be enforced; penal action for non-compliance and contact support available.
    Mandatory electronic payment of service tax is required for assessees meeting the prescribed threshold under the Service Tax Rules, 1994; authorised banks already provide e-payment facilities. The Service Tax Commissionerate, New Delhi, has directed divisional officers to enforce the e-payment mandate and initiate penal action against assessees who fail to comply, while offering assistance through designated divisional officers listed on the Service Tax Delhi public grievances and redressal webpage.
    December 4, 2007
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    Foreign direct investment approvals and regulatory routing announced, with deferred, withdrawn, and one automatic route recommendation.
    Approval of 16 foreign direct investment proposals across multiple ministries is announced, covering equity inductions, joint ventures, wholly owned subsidiaries, downstream and holding company investments, and share transfers; aggregate reported inflow is Rs. 647.47 crore. Ten additional proposals are recommended for deferral, involving holding company formations, share swaps, removal of trading prohibitions, FDI into telecom-related holding structures, FCCB issuances, and conversions to operating cum holding companies. Two proposals were withdrawn concerning transfers from an erstwhile OCB to non residents, and one proposal was advised to proceed under the automatic route.
    December 4, 2007
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    Priority sector lending requirement for foreign banks shapes credit allocation and encourages rural and under banked branch outreach.
    Foreign banks are subject to a priority sector lending requirement measured against their Adjusted Net Bank Credit or the credit equivalent of off balance sheet exposures, including sub targets for small enterprises and export credit, with no specific targets for agricultural or scheduled caste/tribe lending; branch expansion into rural and under banked areas is encouraged under the Reserve Bank's Branch Authorisation Policy, which gives weight to the nature and scope of services provided to common persons when considering branch applications.
    November 30, 2007
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    Customs and service tax exemptions: duty reductions and refundable service tax for export-linked services extended to textile exporters.
    Reduction in basic customs duty under Notification No.115/2007 cuts rates on specified polyester and other man-made fibres, spun yarns, polyester chips, certain fibre intermediates and para-xylene while leaving duties on nylon and specified chemicals unchanged. Refund provisions under Notifications No.42/2007 and No.43/2007 extend service tax refunds to exporters by covering business exhibition service and additional export-attributable taxable services-including storage and warehousing and cleaning-alongside existing refundable services such as port services, transport from ICD to port, insurance, testing, and inspection.
    November 29, 2007
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    Rectification of tribunal's mistake: tribunals may correct manifest record-based errors that cause prejudice without conducting a review.
    The tribunal may correct a manifest, record-based error that caused prejudice to a party by rectifying its order without conducting a review; where an omission (failure to note a coordinate-bench decision) produced such prejudice, the tribunal was justified in rectifying its earlier judgment disallowing an exchange-fluctuation-based adjustment to asset value and related depreciation claim.
    November 29, 2007
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    Classification of laptops as distinct computing devices affects applicability of additional customs duty on imported computer sets.
    Classification of laptop computers for import duty hinges on their distinction from desktop computers: laptops have limited upgradeability, proprietary form factors and integrated peripherals on the motherboard, reducing component interchangeability; these features bear directly on whether a laptop constitutes a "CPU with monitor, mouse and keyboard imported together as a set" for additional customs duty purposes.
    November 29, 2007
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    Raw material definition excludes consumables; imported consumables do not defeat domestic raw-material requirement for exemptions in tax benefit claims
    The Court considered whether process-consumed items qualify as raw material for a notification requiring manufacture from domestic raw materials. It adopted a functional test: an ingredient is raw material if it is essential and indispensable to the manufacturing process so that the end product depends on its use, regardless of its absence in the finished article. The Court distinguished consumables from raw material, treating consumables as a separate category for assessing entitlement to the exemption.
    November 24, 2007
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    Tariff value set for poppy seeds to curb undervaluation and reduce valuation disputes in imports.
    The Central Board of Excise and Customs issued a notification prescribing a tariff value for imported poppy seeds to address undervaluation and valuation-related disputes, establishing an administratively notified import valuation benchmark per metric tonne for customs assessment and to standardise duty determination and valuation scrutiny for consignments described as poppy seeds.
    November 24, 2007
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    Foreign direct investment approvals across multiple sectors; several proposals deferred and some rejected, involving joint ventures.
    The Foreign Investment Promotion Board recommended approval of 22 FDI proposals totaling Rs. 511.4616 crore across multiple ministries, authorising new wholly owned subsidiaries, joint ventures, induction of foreign equity, share issues for business transfers and corporate reorganisation including conversions to operating cum holding companies; some proposals invoke Press Note 1 (2005 series) compliance. The Board also recommended deferral of 13 proposals-notably conversions to holding structures, single brand retail ventures, telecom and SEZ related WOS proposals-and recommended rejection of three proposals that sought to expand duty free or test marketing permissions into cash and carry wholesale activities.
    November 23, 2007
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    Self-sealing requirement: exporters must self-seal containers for duty-free shipments; examinations limited to intelligence-based cases.
    Mandate requires exporters to self seal containers for shipments under free shipping bills, using tamper proof one time bottle seals; central excise officers will not attend stuffing or sealing for such exports. Opening or examination at port is not to occur except where specific intelligence of concealment or mis declaration exists.
    November 16, 2007
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    Tariff valuation update: edible oils unchanged while brass scrap tariff value reduced, affecting import valuation and customs assessment.
    Notification sets tariff values for specified palm oils, palmoleins and crude soyabean oil, leaving those values unchanged, and separately reduces the tariff value for brass scrap (all grades), constituting an administrative import valuation update for customs assessment and compliance.
    November 14, 2007
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    Tax Revenue Growth: provisional customs, excise and service tax collections show year on year increases across categories.
    Provisional figures show year on year increases in Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax receipts for the reported months, with month and year to date comparisons and percentage growth rates provided; excise totals exclude cess not administered by the Department of Revenue.
    November 12, 2007
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    Central Excise duty evasion exposes clandestine manufacture and mis-declaration leading to arrest and ongoing investigation.
    Large-scale Central Excise duty evasion was detected at a Gutkha manufacturing unit where clandestine production from unaccounted raw material enabled clearance of excisable goods without payment of duty; the operator mis-declared pouch-packing machine shifts and speeds contrary to a regulatory directive, leading to arrest of the company director, remand to judicial custody, and ongoing criminal and revenue investigations.
    November 6, 2007
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    Precursor chemical importation detected in a concealed parcel, prompting criminal investigation and enforcement action.
    Australian Customs detected pseudoephedrine tablets concealed as herbal products in an international parcel; field tests indicated the controlled precursor commonly used to manufacture methamphetamine. The concealment in professional packaging prompted investigative measures including search and seizure warrants and inquiries of persons connected to the consignment, reflecting enforcement priorities against clandestine importation of precursor chemicals and exposure to significant criminal penalties for importing commercial quantities.
    October 23, 2007
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    Special Economic Zone approvals expand formal and in-principle permissions enabling new IT, biotech, FTWZ and multi product projects.
    The Board of Approval recommended grant of 10 formal and 3 in-principle SEZ approvals, noting 395 formal approvals to date, 156 notified SEZs, substantial investment and direct employment figures. Approved projects span IT/ITES, biotechnology, electronic hardware and software, and a Free Trade Warehousing Zone, with developers, locations and site areas specified. The in-principle approvals cover multi-product and electronics & electrical products SEZs with large proposed land areas, recording the administrative authorisations and project scope for each proposal.
    October 23, 2007
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    Excise duty evasion detected: undisclosed continuous production revealed, prompting intensified anti-evasion enforcement and machinery verification nationwide.
    Detection disclosed excise duty evasion by a Gutkha manufacturer who declared only one shift while operating round the clock; searches recovered duplicate challans and unaccounted clearances kept at the manager's residence, evidencing undisclosed production. Authorities directed verification of machinery, sealing of non-working machines, and intensified anti-evasion inspections in the sector.
    October 19, 2007
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    Foreign direct investment approvals cleared across multiple sectors; several proposals deferred and one advised to seek central bank clearance.
    Approval of 14 Foreign Direct Investment proposals across multiple sectors was granted, covering induction of foreign equity, formation of wholly owned subsidiaries, conversions to operating cum holding companies for downstream investments, and share swaps; major investments were in new & renewable energy, telecommunications and economic affairs, with aggregate inflows set out. Six proposals were recommended for deferment and one applicant was advised to first seek Reserve Bank of India clearance for post facto conversion to an operating cum holding company.

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      Whether "Consumables" are "Raw Material"?

      November 29, 2007

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      Appellant-company is 100% export oriented undertaking (in short 'EOU') who claimed partial exemption from duty in terms of Notification NO.8/97-CE dated 1.3.1997 in respect of goods sold in Domestic Tariff Area (in short 'DTA'), which stipulated conditions that the goods have been manufactured wholly from the raw materials produced or manufactured in India. According to the company it procured the raw materials from domestic manufacturers in India and also imported (1) Carboxymethyle Cellulose which is used for sizing of single yarn to give strength to the yarn during weaving after which the woven towels are washed to remove completely the sizing materials and (2) Ultra fresh N.M. which is used for anti bacteria and anti fungus treatment of terry towels. The Commissioner (Appeals) had confirmed the demand of duty on the ground that the sizing materials imported by the company is raw material and as imported raw material has been used, the benefit of Notification No.8/97-CE is not available.

      After considering the rival submissions, CEGAT has also rejected the appellant contention and upheld the demand.

      Therefore, the question raised before the honorable Supreme Court what is the scope of the term "Raw Material" and whether this term includes "Consumables also".

      Honorable Supreme Court has observed the followings:

      - The expression "raw material" is not a defined term.

      - The meaning has to be given in the ordinary well accepted connotation in the common parlance of those who deal with the matter. In Ballarpur's case (supra) it was inter alia observed as follows:

      "14. The ingredients used in the chemical technology of manufacture of any end product might comprise, amongst others, of those which may retain their dominant individual identity and character throughout the process and also in the end product; those which, as a result of interaction with other chemicals or ingredients might themselves undergo chemical or qualitative changes and in such altered form find themselves in the end product; those which, like catalytic agents, while influencing and accelerating the chemical reactions, however, may themselves remain uninfluenced and unaltered and remain independent of and outside the end products and those, as here, which might be burnt up or consumed in the chemical reactions.  The question in the present case is whether the ingredients of the last mentioned class qualify themselves as and are eligible to be called "raw material" for the end product. One of the valid tests, in our opinion, could be that the ingredient should be so essential from the chemical processes culminating in the emergence of the desired end product, that having regard to its importance in and indispensability for the process, it could be said that its very consumption on burning up is its quality and value as raw material. In such a case, the relevant test is not its absence in the end product, but the dependence of the end product for its essential presence at the delivery end of the process. The ingredient goes into the making of the end product in the sense that without its absence the presence of the end product, as such, is rendered impossible. This quality should coalesce with the requirement that its utilization is in the manufacturing process as distinct from the manufacturing apparatus." 

      Finally, Supreme Court has held that:

      In the cases at hand "consumable" are treated differently from "raw materials".    

      (For full text of judgment - please see 2007 -TMI - 2211 - Supreme Court of India

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