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Removal of Goods without Payment of Duty / Concessional Rate of duty

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.... excisable goods) Rules, 2001 (i.e. the exemption is based on end-use). The procedure for the buyer who intends to avail benefits of exemption notifications is as follows: 1. Application shall be made to AC /DC of Central Excise in quadruplicate in the prescribed form. 2. Separate application to be made for each supplier of such goods. 3. A bond should be executed in the prescribed form either ....

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.... Amount of duty paid at concessional rate. 6. Recipient-manufacturer is also required to maintain a simple account showing: * Description of goods * Opening balance * Quantity received * Quantity consumed * Closing balance * Value of goods received * Nature & quantity of goods manufactured * 7. Recipient-manufacturer is required to file monthly return in the prescribed form givi....

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....re lost or destroyed during transport: Goods lost during transportation sent from supplier to the recipient-manufacturer or vice-versa during handling or storage it will be treated as 'not used for intended purpose' and hence duty liability (i.e. both differential duty and interest) becomes payable by the recipient-manufacturer. 3. Duty liability of intermediate goods: If some intermediate prod....