OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS CUSTOM HOUSE, KANDLA, KUCHCHH COMMISSIONERATE

F.No.S/20-02/2010 Appg(G) 

PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 38 / 2010 dated .09.2010

        Sub: Refund of 4% Additional Duty of Customs (4% Special CVD) in pursuance of NotificationNo.102/2007-Customs dated 14.9.2007 – Applicability to manufacturers in textile sector - reg.

A copy of Circular No. Circular No. 34/2010-Customsdated 15th September, 2010 issued from F.No. 354/138/2010-TRU issued by Under Secretary, Customs, CBEC, New Delhi on the above subject is enclosed herewith for information, guidance and necessary action.

The Circular is self-explanatory and any difficulty faced in implementation of the same may be brought to the notice of the undersigned immediately.

All the Trade Association/Chamber of Commerce/Member of Regional Advisory Committees and Customs House Agent’s Association are requested to publicize the contents of this Public Notice among their members/constituents.

Encl.: As above.

(D. S. Negi)
Commissioner

F.NO.S/20-02/2009-Appg (G)
Date: .09.2010

Copy to,

1. The Chief Commissioner of Customs, Gujarat Zone, Ahmedabad
2. Chief Commissioner of Central Excise & Customs, Ahmedabad
3. The Chief Commissioner of Customs, Gujarat Zone,Vadodara.
4. .All Additional/Joint Commissioners of Customs, C.H.Kandla.
5. All the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Customs, C.H.Kandla/ Mundra.
6. The Assistant Commissioner of Customs, Customs Division, Bhuj.
7. All Groups/ Sections, Customs, Kandla.
8. The Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industries, Ahmedabad.
9. The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industries, Surat.
10. The Gandhidham Chamber of Commerce & Industries, Gandhidham.
11. The Kandla Custom House Agents’ Association, Gandhidham.
12. The Mundra Custom House Agents’ Association, Mundra.
13. The Kandla Port Steamship Agents’ Association, Gandhidham.
14. The Mundra Port Steamship Agents’ Association, Mundra.
15. The Container Freight Station Association of Mundra, Bharat CFS Zone- , Mundra.
16. The Chairman, Kandla Port Trust, Gandhidham.
17.Notice Board / Guard File

Circular No. 34/2010-Customs

F. No. 354/138/2010-TRU
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Tax research Unit

153, North Block, New Delhi -110001
Dated 15th September, 2010.

To
All Chief Commissioners of Customs / Customs (Prev.).
All Chief Commissioners of Customs & Central Excise.
All Commissioners of Customs / Customs (Prev.).
All Commissioners of Customs & Central Excise.
All Commissioners of Central Excise

Subject: Refund of 4% Additional Duty of Customs (4% Special CVD) in pursuance of NotificationNo.102/2007-Customs dated 14.9.2007 – Applicability to manufacturers in textile sector - reg.

Sir/ Madam,
Your kind attention is invited to the Notification No.102/2007-Customs dated 14th September 2007 whereby exemption from Special CVD of 4% leviable under sub-section (5) of Section 3 of the Customs tariff Act, 1975 has been provided subject to the fulfillment of certain conditions.
2. Representations have been received from trade and industry (especially the textile sector) through the Department of Commerce to allow the benefit of this exemption to manufacturer-importers, especially those who have opted out of the CENVAT Credit Scheme and do not pay excise duty on their final products.
3. The matter has been examined. Special CVD is one of the duties specified under sub-rule (1) of rule 3 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004. Credit of this duty, when paid on inputs (imported) used in or in or in relation to the manufacture of excisable goods, is available. This credit can be used for payment of duty on the final product. Hence a textile manufacturer who opts to pay excise duty on his final product can avail of CENVAT credit of 4% Special CVD paid on his inputs. But this benefit obviously cannot be extended to a manufacturer who opts to avail of full exemption (and hence not pay excise duty)) on his final product. Further, if the imported inputs on which 4% Special CVD has been paid are used by such a manufacturer for the manufacture of final products, the benefit of exemption (by way of refund) under notification no 102/2007-Customs dated 14th September 2007would also not be available. This is because the condition regarding payment of State VAT on imported inputs cannot be fulfilled in this situation where inputs are consumed and not sold as such
4. A suitable Public Notice and Standing Order may be issued for the guidance of the trade and staff. Difficulties faced, if any, in implementation of this Circular may be brought to the notice of the Board at an early date

Yours sincerely,
(Prashant Kumar)
Under Secretary to the Government of India.