CENVAT credit

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CENVAT credit
Duties / Taxes Levied Under
(a)Basic Excise Duty (BED)
levied on Excisable Goods,
and Additional Duty
equivalent to BED levied on
imported goods.
First Schedule of Central Excise
Tariff Act.
(b) Special Excise Duty (SED)
levied on Excisable Goods
and additional Duty equal to
SED levied on imported
goods.
Second Schedule of Central
Excise Tariff Act.
c) Additional duty of Excise
levied on goods of special
importance like Sugar and
Tobacco. Duty in respect of
imported goods is also eligible
for credit.
Section 3 of Additional Duties of
Excise (Textile and Textile
Articles) Act, 1978 / Additional
Duties of Excise (Goods of
Special Importance) Act, 1957.
d) National Calamity Contingent
Duty (NCCD) on certain
excisable goods and imported
goods.
Section 136 of Finance Act, 2001
e) Education Cess levied on
Excisable and Imported Goods
Section 91/93 of Finance (No.2)
Act, 2004
f) Additional Duty of Excise on
Pan Masala & Certain tobacco
products.
Section 85 of Finance Act, 2005
g)Service Tax leviable on
Taxable Services
Section 66 of Finance Act,
1994
h) Education Cess leviable on
Taxable Services
Section 91/95 of Finance
(No.2) Act, 2004
i) Additional Duty Leviable
on specified goods
Section 3 of Customs Tariff
Act.
j) Secondary and Higher Education
Cess leviable on Excisable
Goods
Sections 136 / 138 of Finance Act,
2007
h) Secondary and Higher
Education Cess on Taxable
Services
Sections 136 / 138 of Finance Act,
2007
 Additional Duty leviable u/s 3(5) of Customs
Tariff Act, 1975
 CENVAT Credit shall not be utilized for
payment of Clean Energy Cess payable in
respect of clearances of specified goods
 CENVAT Credit of Basic Excise Duty if it is
paid on any goods in respect of which the
benefit of an exemption
 CENVAT Credit of Additional Customs
Duty(ACT) u/s 3 paid on Import Ships, Boats
and other Floating structures---up to 85%
 “Manufacturer” or “Produce” includes the
Principal Manufacturer, who is liable to pay
the Excise Duty, even if he does not actually
produce such goods –
 Articles of Jewellery / other articles of
Precious Metals
 Articles of apparel (whether knitted or not)
and other made-up textile articles
 First Stage Dealer [Rule 2(ij)]
 Purchases the goods under an invoice
directly from-
 Manufacturer
 Importer… or
 Their consignment Agent, Depot
etc.
 Second Stage Dealer [Rule 2(s)]
 … A Dealer who purchases goods from First
Stage Dealer
 Final Products means Excisable Goods
manufactured or Produced from Input or
using input service [Rule 2(h)]
 It also includes Waste and Scrap generated
during manufacturing Process
 Output Service means any service provided
by a Provider of Service located in taxable
territory
CENVAT credit
Chapter Goods Covered
82 Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons and Fork and their parts
of base metal.
84 Nuclear Reactors, boilers, Machinery and Mechanical
Appliances and their parts.
85 Electrical Machinery, Equipment including their parts. Sound
Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image & Sound
Recorders and Reproducers, and their parts and accessories.
90 Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, Measuring,
Checking, Precision, Medical or Surgical Instruments and
Apparatus including their parts.
Chapter Goods Covered
Heading
6805
Natural or Artificial Abrasive Powder or
Grain on the base of a textile material /
Paper / Paper Board.
Heading
6804
Grinding Wheels and the like.
 Pollution Control Equipment including
their Components, Spares and
Accessories,
 Moulds, Dies, Jigs and Fixtures,
 Refractories and Refractory materials,
 Tubes, Pipes and Fittings thereof,
 Storage Tank,
 Motor Vehicles and their chassis
 Dumpers and Tippers
 Credit of the Capital Goods is also allowable
to Provider of Output Service.
 Capital Goods which are used outside the
factory of Manufacturer of Final Products for
generation of electricity for captive use within
the factory shall be eligible for CENVAT Credit
 Motor Vehicle designed for transportation of
goods/used for –
 Providing an Output Service of renting of
such Motor Vehicle; or
 Transportation of Inputs and Capital Goods
used for providing an Output Service; or
 Providing an Output Service of Courier
Agency
 Motor Vehicle designed to carry
passengers-
 Transportation of passengers or
 Renting of such Motor Vehicle, or
 Imparting motor driving skills
 Components, Spares and Accessories of
Motor Vehicles, Dumpers or Tippers used to
provide taxable services
CENVAT credit
 All goods used in the factory by the
Manufacturer of the final product, or
 Any goods including accessories, cleared
along with the final product, the value of
which is included in value of final product,
 Goods used for providing free warranty for
final products, or
 All goods used for generation of electricity or
steam for captive use, or
 All goods used for providing any Output
Service
 Light Diesel Oil, High Speed Diesel Oil or
Motor Spirit, (commonly known as Petrol),
 Any goods used for –
 Construction of a Building or a Civil
Structure or a part thereof, (or)
 Laying of Foundation / Structures to
support Capital goods
 Capital Goods
 Motor Vehicles
 Any goods,
 such as food items,
 goods used in a guesthouse,
 residential colony,
 club or a recreation facility and
 clinical establishment,
 when such goods are used primarily for
personal use or consumption of any
employee ………and
 Any goods which have NOT relationship with
the manufacture of a final product
CENVAT credit
 Any service used (directly/indirectly) in
relation to-
Manufacture of goods
Clearance of Final Products upto place
of removal
 Any service used for provision of
output service
 Input service includes services used in
relation to –
 Setting up, Modernization, Renovation or
Repairs of –Factory,
 Premises of Output Service Provider, or
 An office relating to such Factory or Premises,
 Advertisement or Sales Promotions,
 Market Research,
 Storage up to the place of Removal,
 Procurement of Inputs,
 Accounting
 Auditing
 Coaching and Training
 Computer Networking
 Credit Rating
 Financing
 Inward transportation of Inputs or Capital
Goods
 Outward Transportation upto the place of
removal
 Recruitment and Quality Control
 Share Registry and Security
 Service Portion in the execution of a works
contract and construction services in so far
as they are used for –
o Construction of a building or a civil structure
or a part there4of, or
o Laying of foundation / structures for support
of capital goods,
 Services of General Insurance, Servicing and
repairs and Maintenance in relation to Motor
Vehicles, Which do not qualify as Capital
Goods. However credit shall be available in
respect of these services to –
 Manufacturers, in respect of Motor Vehicles
manufactured by them.
 Insurance Companies, in respect of Motor
Vehicles insured and re-insured by them.
 Outdoor Catering
 Beauty Treatment
 Health Services
 Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
 Club Membership
 Health and Fitness Centres
 Life Insurance, Health Insurance and
 Travel Benefits to employees on vacation such
as Leave or Home Travel Concession
CENVAT credit
 means excisable goods which are exempt
from the whole of the Excise Duty leviable
thereon, and includes goods which are
chargeable to “Nil” Rate of duty and Goods in
respect of which benefit of exemption is
availed
 Taxable Services which are exempt from the
whole of the Service Tax leviable thereon,
 Services on which no Service Tax is leviable
u/s 66B of the Finance Act, 1994 and
 Taxable Services whose part of value is
exempted based on the condition that No
CENVAT Credit shall be taken on inputs and
input services , used for providing such
taxable service
CENVAT credit
Item Eligibility Reasoning
1. High Speed Diesel
oil
Not eligible Excluded from the
definition of Inputs
u/r 2(k).
2. Parts used to
manufacture
Capital Goods
within the Factory
Eligible Inputs include all
goods used in the
Factory, and which
has relationship with
production [Rule
2(k)]
3. Light Diesel oil
used to generate
electricity
consumed within
the Factory
Not eligible Excluded from the
definition of Inputs
under Rule 2(k).
4.Steel Sheets used
to erect a
Storage Tank.
Not Eligible Inputs exclude
goods for laying of
foundation /
structures to
support Capital
Goods. [rule 2(k)]
5.Safety appliances
used by Workmen
Eligible Inputs include all
goods used in the
Factory, and which
has relationship with
production Rule
2(k)]
6.Dies Eligible Dies are Capital
Goods u/r 2(a).
Hence , they are
eligible for CENVAT
Credit as CG, and not
as Inputs.
7.Detergent used for
washing glass
bottles, before
filling aerated
water, by Soft
Drink Manufacturer,
in his bottling plant.
Eligible Inputs include all
goods used in the
Factory, and which has
relationship with
production [Rule
2(k)].
8.Cement and Paints
used for maintaining
Factory Building
Not Eligible Inputs include all goods
used in the Factory, and
which has relationship
with production [Rule
2(k)]. Since such goods
have not direct
connection with
production, it is not
eligible.
9.Pollution Control
Equipment and
their spares
Eligible Pollution Control Equipments
and their spares are Capital
Goods under Rule 2(a). Hence,
they are eligible for CENVAT
Credit as Capital Goods.
10.Storage Tank Eligible Storage Tanks are Capital
Goods under Rule 2(a).
Hence, they are eligible for
CENVAT Credit as Capital
Goods.
11.Equipments
used in Office
Not Eligible Capital Goods does not
include equipment or
appliance used in an office. If
used by a service provider for
service, Eligible.
12.Paints used for
packing
material
Eligible Packing Material
used is eligible
for CENVAT
Credit.
13.Lubricating Oil Eligible The definition of
inputs includes
Lubricating Oils.
14.Service Tax paid
on Audit Fees
Eligible Definition of input
service under Rule
2(1) includes
auditing service.
CENVAT credit
 CENVAT Credit may be utilized for payment
of –
 Excise Duty on removal of Final Products,
Inputs, Semi-Processed Goods and Capital
Goods.
 Amount under Rule 16(2) of Central Excise
Rules, 2002, i.e. removal of re-conditioned
and repaired goods.
 Service Tax.
 Cut-Off Time for Utilizing Credit: CENVAT
Credit available as on the last day of
the Month / Quarter can be utilized
for payment of Service Tax / Duty for
that month / quarter
 Example…For April, A Ltd has CENVAT
credit of `50,000. The Service tax/duty
payable is `75,000 (to be paid on or before
May 5th).
 Credits to CENVAT Account between 1st to
5th May is ` 10,000.
 In this case, the credit for April is restricted
to ` 50,000.
 The subsequent credits of ` 10,000 before
the due date of payment, cannot be
claimed as credit for the month of April
 Restriction on utilization [Rule 3(7)]
 Additional Excise Duty (Textile and Textile
Articles)
 National Calamity Contingency Duty [NCCD]
 EC on Excisable Goods / Taxable Services
 SHEC on Excisable Goods / Taxable Services
 Additional Excise Duty leviable u/s 157 of the
Finance Act, 2003 and 85 of Finance Act,
2005.
 Additional Excise Duty leviable u/s 85 of the
Finance Act, 2005.
 Additional Duty leviable u/s 3 of the Customs
Tariff Act, 1975
 Utilised only for payment of the respective
duty on…..
 Removal of Final Product, Input or Semi-
Processed Input.
 Providing any Output Service.
 Additional Customs Duty cannot be claimed
as credit against Service tax payable on
taxable service
CENVAT credit
 Place of Receipt of Input---i.e.,Factory
 Inputs Received in Place other than Factory--
-the Supreme Court has held that the credit
on explosives used for blasting mines to
produce limestone in manufacture of cement
is eligible as input, even if mines are situated
away from the Factory
 Case : Madras Cements Ltd
 CENVAT Credit is allowed even if Inputs are
used outside the Factory, but Capital Goods
should necessarily be used within the factory.
 For a Service Provider, any inputs used for
providing Output Service is available as
Credit.
 It is not necessary that the same must be
used within the Registered Premises of the
Output Service Provider.
CENVAT credit
 Approving Authority: DCCE/ACCE having
jurisdiction over the Factory of a
Manufacturer of the final products
 Permission:
 Nature of Permission: AC / DC may permit (by
order) to store duty paid Inputs (which have
been claimed as CENVAT Credit), outside the
Factory.
 Considerations: AC / DC will consider the
following factors for grant of permission –
 Nature of goods,
 Shortage of storage space.
 Conditions: The AC/DC may specify such
conditions and limitations as they deem fit
while granting permission.
 Consequences of non-compliance: If the
Input is not used as per the rules, the
Manufacturer should pay an amount equal to
the credit availed in respect of such input.
CENVAT credit
 Receipt: Input should be received in Factory
of the Manufacturer or Premises of Output
Service Provider.
 Delivery: Service Provider to take credit of
Inputs or Capital Goods whenever the goods
are delivered to him, subject to maintenance
of documentary evidence of their delivery and
location.
 Time of Credit: Credit can be taken
immediately on receipt of inputs in the
Factory / Service Providing Premises.
 Amount of Credit: Credit can be claimed on
duties paid on inputs received as shown in
the Invoice of the Supplier.
 Nexus with production / Service: Inputs
should be used in relation to manufacture, or
used directly for provision of taxable output
service.
 No responsibility for duty payment: The
person availing CENVAT Credit is not
responsible to ensure that duty paid to
Manufacturer of Inputs or Capital Goods has
been deposited by such Manufacturer.
 No CENVAT Credit for Buyer of fully exempt
goods:
 If a Manufacturer collects Excise Duty on fully
exempt goods, then such Excise Duty cannot
be claimed by the Buyer of such goods as
CENVAT Credit, since it does NOT qualify as
“Duty of Excise” as per CENVAT Credit Rules,
2004.
 However, the above Excise Duty collected by
the Manufacturer shall be remitted by him to
the Central Government
CENVAT credit
 Situation: Where Inputs / Capital Goods
(before their usage) are written off in the
books of accounts either fully / partially or
provision is made to write off fully / partially
 Consequences : The Manufacturer should
pay an amount equivalent to the CENVAT
Credit taken in respect of the said Input or
Capital Goods.
 Subsequent use: If the Input / Capital Goods
is subsequently used in the manufacture of
Final Products, the Manufacturer can take the
credit of the CENVAT Credit paid earlier
 Partial Write off: Reversal is required only if
full write off is made in the books of
accounts. So no reversal is required if only
part of the value is written off.
 Writing off of Work in progress (WIP)
 Situation 1
 If such WIP has reached a stage, where it is
considered as Finished Goods
 Effect
 The duty has to be paid, unless it is remitted
for destruction u/r 21 of Central Excise Rules.
 Writing off of Work in progress (WIP)
 Situation 2
 Otherwise, WIP considered as Input
 Effect
 Input Credit on such WIP is to be reversed
CENVAT credit
 Under Rule 3(5C) of CENVAT Credit Rules,
2004, the Assessee is required to reverse the
CENVAT Credit availed in respect of inputs
used in relation to manufacture of final
products on which the duty liability has been
remitted
Capital Goods [Rule 4]
 Mode of Acquisition: Mode of acquisition of
Capital Goods is immaterial, Credit can be
availed, even if the Capital Goods are
acquired on Lease, Hire Purchase or Loan
Agreement, from a Financing Company
CENVAT credit
Quantum Time Condition
Upto 50% of
Duty Paid
At the time of receipt of goods in
the factory of Manufacturer /
Premises of the Output Service
Provider (See Exception)s
-
Balance Any of the subsequent Financial
Years
The Manufacturer /
Service provider should
be possession of the
Capital goods in such
subsequent years for
claiming credit.
100%  50% at the time of receipt of
the goods in the premises.
 50% at the time of removal.
Capital Goods are
received and cleared in
the same financial year.
 Exception to General Restriction of 50%: SSIs
– 100% CENVAT Credit on Capital Goods in
the first year.
 An Assessee who is eligible to avail of the
exemption under a notification based on
value of clearances in a financial year is
allowed to CENVAT Credit in respect of
Capital Goods of the whole amount of duty
paid on such Capital Goods in the same
financial year
 CENVAT Credit on Capital Goods received
outside the factory of the Manufacturer of the
Final Products for generation of electricity for
captive use within the Factory, shall be
limited upto 50% in the same financial year,
and balance credit in the subsequent financial
years
 CENVAT on Capital Goods cannot be availed
if used exclusively in –
 Manufacture of dutiable goods on which
concessional rate is availed,
 Provision of Service whose part value is
exempted on the condition that no credit of
inputs and input services is taken
CENVAT credit
 Invoice Basis: CENVAT Credit in respect of
Input Service shall be allowed, on or after the
day on which the Invoice Bill / Challan
referred is received.
 Payment within 3 Months: If the amount of
the Invoice is not paid within 3 months, then
the credit availed on Invoice Basis shall be
reversed.
 If the amount is however paid subsequently,
then such credit can again be availed.
 Return of Payment:
 If any payment made towards an Input
Service is refunded, or a Credit Note is
received by the Manufacturer / Service
Provider who has taken credit, he shall pay an
amount equal to the CENVAT Credit availed in
respect of the amount so refunded / credited.
 Time of Payment of Amounts:
 Any amount payable under this Rule shall be
paid by debiting the CENVAT Credit or by
payment on or before the 5th day of the
following month / quarter, except for the
month / quarter ending March, when the
payment is to be made on or before 31
March. In case of failure to pay, the amounts
can be recovered under Rule 14.
 Reverse Charge:
 In case of an Input Service where the Service
Tax is paid on reverse charge by the Recipient
of the service, the CENVAT Credit in respect
of such Input Service shall be allowed on or
after the day on which the Service Tax is paid
CENVAT credit
 Definition [Rule 2(m)] : Input Service
Distributor is an office of a Manufacturer /
Service Provider which receives all invoices for
taxable services consumed, and makes
payment against such invoices
 It then distributes the credit of Service Tax
paid to different units, which actually
provides taxable service / manufactures
excisable goods
 Input Service Distributor should issue a duly
signed Invoice or Bill or a challan in respect of
credit distributed for each of the recipient of
such credit
 Contents – Details of credit received and
distributed during that period
 Form – Details should be submitted in Form
ST-3
 Time Limit- Last day of the month following
the month in which it relates …i.e., 31st
October / 30th April
 Submitted to -Jurisdictional Superintendent
of Central Excise
CENVAT credit
 Distribution – the ISD may distribute the
CENVAT credit in respect of the Service Tax
paid on the Input Service, to its
manufacturing units or units providing output
service
 Conditions –
 The credit distributed should not exceed the
amount of Service tax paid thereon
 The credit of Service Tax attributable to
service used in a unit exclusively engaged in
manufacture of exempted goods of providing
of exempted services shall not be distributed
 Conditions …–
 The credit of Service Tax attributable to
service used wholly in a unit shall be
distributed only to that unit
 The credit of Service Tax attributable to
service used in more than one unit shall be
distributed pro-rata on the basis of the
Turnover during the previous month/quarter
of the concerned unit, to the sum total of the
Turnover during the previous month/quarter
of all the units to which the service relates
CENVAT credit
 Duty paid on Inputs/Capital Goods..can
be distributed in case of Premises or Office of
the Output Service Provider
 Hence, an Output Service Provider can take
credit on inputs and Capital Goods received
based on an Invoice /Bill/Challan issued by
an office or Premises (Input Credit
Distributor) of the Output Service Provider
,which receives invoices, towards purchases
of Inputs and Capital Goods
 Provisions relating to First and Second
Stage Dealer shall apply to such office or
Premises
CENVAT credit
 Consequences of Removal of Input Goods
from the premises of the Output Service
Provider…..
 Reversal of Credit: where Inputs are removed
from the Service provider’s Premises , without
being used in providing output services ,
credit availed should be reversed
Removal of Capital Goods :…credit
availed should be reversed
Removal of Capital Goods after
Usage:…credit availed should be
reversed on a percentage basis….
CENVAT credit
CENVAT credit
 CENVAT credit shall be allowed even if any
inputs or capital goods as such or after being
partially processed are sent to job worker for
 Further processing
 Testing
 Repair
 re-conditioning etc..
 Goods should be received in the factory
within 180 days
CENVAT credit
CENVAT credit
 For both Inputs and Input Services (used in
relation to manufacture of dutiable Final
Products and Output Services)
 CREDIT AVAILABLE…
 For Capital Goods , Inputs and Input Services
 Option A:
 Pay 6% of value of Exempted Goods/services..
 Avail…Full credit
 Option B:
 Avail…Full credit INITIALLY…but apply
principles of provisional payment and Year
End Adjustment for credit attributable to
Exempt Final products and Services
 Option C:
 For INPUTS…
 Maintain separate accounts and avail credit
 For INPUT SERVICES
 Follow option B
CENVAT credit
CENVAT credit
 All Exports on or after 1st April 2012
 Refund:
 Maximum Amount reversed =
Export Turnover of (Goods+Services) divided
by Total Turnover multiplied by Net CENVAT
credit
 Submit refund claim only one claim in
a quarter
 However if a person exports Goods
and Services simultaneously…may
submit 2 claims in a quarter
CENVAT credit
CENVAT credit
CENVAT credit
 CENVAT credit can be taken only if all are
contained in the said document
 Manufacturer should submit a monthly return
within 10 days from the close of each month
 If availing exemption – 20 days
 First Stage Dealer /Second Stage Dealer ..
 15 days
 Service Provider /Input Service Distributor –
submit ST-3 , within 1 month from the close
of half year
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CENVAT credit

  • 2. Duties / Taxes Levied Under (a)Basic Excise Duty (BED) levied on Excisable Goods, and Additional Duty equivalent to BED levied on imported goods. First Schedule of Central Excise Tariff Act. (b) Special Excise Duty (SED) levied on Excisable Goods and additional Duty equal to SED levied on imported goods. Second Schedule of Central Excise Tariff Act.
  • 3. c) Additional duty of Excise levied on goods of special importance like Sugar and Tobacco. Duty in respect of imported goods is also eligible for credit. Section 3 of Additional Duties of Excise (Textile and Textile Articles) Act, 1978 / Additional Duties of Excise (Goods of Special Importance) Act, 1957. d) National Calamity Contingent Duty (NCCD) on certain excisable goods and imported goods. Section 136 of Finance Act, 2001 e) Education Cess levied on Excisable and Imported Goods Section 91/93 of Finance (No.2) Act, 2004 f) Additional Duty of Excise on Pan Masala & Certain tobacco products. Section 85 of Finance Act, 2005
  • 4. g)Service Tax leviable on Taxable Services Section 66 of Finance Act, 1994 h) Education Cess leviable on Taxable Services Section 91/95 of Finance (No.2) Act, 2004 i) Additional Duty Leviable on specified goods Section 3 of Customs Tariff Act. j) Secondary and Higher Education Cess leviable on Excisable Goods Sections 136 / 138 of Finance Act, 2007 h) Secondary and Higher Education Cess on Taxable Services Sections 136 / 138 of Finance Act, 2007
  • 5.  Additional Duty leviable u/s 3(5) of Customs Tariff Act, 1975  CENVAT Credit shall not be utilized for payment of Clean Energy Cess payable in respect of clearances of specified goods  CENVAT Credit of Basic Excise Duty if it is paid on any goods in respect of which the benefit of an exemption  CENVAT Credit of Additional Customs Duty(ACT) u/s 3 paid on Import Ships, Boats and other Floating structures---up to 85%
  • 6.  “Manufacturer” or “Produce” includes the Principal Manufacturer, who is liable to pay the Excise Duty, even if he does not actually produce such goods –  Articles of Jewellery / other articles of Precious Metals  Articles of apparel (whether knitted or not) and other made-up textile articles
  • 7.  First Stage Dealer [Rule 2(ij)]  Purchases the goods under an invoice directly from-  Manufacturer  Importer… or  Their consignment Agent, Depot etc.  Second Stage Dealer [Rule 2(s)]  … A Dealer who purchases goods from First Stage Dealer
  • 8.  Final Products means Excisable Goods manufactured or Produced from Input or using input service [Rule 2(h)]  It also includes Waste and Scrap generated during manufacturing Process  Output Service means any service provided by a Provider of Service located in taxable territory
  • 10. Chapter Goods Covered 82 Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons and Fork and their parts of base metal. 84 Nuclear Reactors, boilers, Machinery and Mechanical Appliances and their parts. 85 Electrical Machinery, Equipment including their parts. Sound Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image & Sound Recorders and Reproducers, and their parts and accessories. 90 Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, Measuring, Checking, Precision, Medical or Surgical Instruments and Apparatus including their parts.
  • 11. Chapter Goods Covered Heading 6805 Natural or Artificial Abrasive Powder or Grain on the base of a textile material / Paper / Paper Board. Heading 6804 Grinding Wheels and the like.
  • 12.  Pollution Control Equipment including their Components, Spares and Accessories,  Moulds, Dies, Jigs and Fixtures,  Refractories and Refractory materials,  Tubes, Pipes and Fittings thereof,  Storage Tank,
  • 13.  Motor Vehicles and their chassis  Dumpers and Tippers  Credit of the Capital Goods is also allowable to Provider of Output Service.  Capital Goods which are used outside the factory of Manufacturer of Final Products for generation of electricity for captive use within the factory shall be eligible for CENVAT Credit
  • 14.  Motor Vehicle designed for transportation of goods/used for –  Providing an Output Service of renting of such Motor Vehicle; or  Transportation of Inputs and Capital Goods used for providing an Output Service; or  Providing an Output Service of Courier Agency
  • 15.  Motor Vehicle designed to carry passengers-  Transportation of passengers or  Renting of such Motor Vehicle, or  Imparting motor driving skills  Components, Spares and Accessories of Motor Vehicles, Dumpers or Tippers used to provide taxable services
  • 17.  All goods used in the factory by the Manufacturer of the final product, or  Any goods including accessories, cleared along with the final product, the value of which is included in value of final product,  Goods used for providing free warranty for final products, or  All goods used for generation of electricity or steam for captive use, or  All goods used for providing any Output Service
  • 18.  Light Diesel Oil, High Speed Diesel Oil or Motor Spirit, (commonly known as Petrol),  Any goods used for –  Construction of a Building or a Civil Structure or a part thereof, (or)  Laying of Foundation / Structures to support Capital goods  Capital Goods  Motor Vehicles
  • 19.  Any goods,  such as food items,  goods used in a guesthouse,  residential colony,  club or a recreation facility and  clinical establishment,  when such goods are used primarily for personal use or consumption of any employee ………and  Any goods which have NOT relationship with the manufacture of a final product
  • 21.  Any service used (directly/indirectly) in relation to- Manufacture of goods Clearance of Final Products upto place of removal
  • 22.  Any service used for provision of output service
  • 23.  Input service includes services used in relation to –  Setting up, Modernization, Renovation or Repairs of –Factory,  Premises of Output Service Provider, or  An office relating to such Factory or Premises,  Advertisement or Sales Promotions,  Market Research,  Storage up to the place of Removal,  Procurement of Inputs,
  • 24.  Accounting  Auditing  Coaching and Training  Computer Networking  Credit Rating  Financing
  • 25.  Inward transportation of Inputs or Capital Goods  Outward Transportation upto the place of removal  Recruitment and Quality Control  Share Registry and Security
  • 26.  Service Portion in the execution of a works contract and construction services in so far as they are used for – o Construction of a building or a civil structure or a part there4of, or o Laying of foundation / structures for support of capital goods,
  • 27.  Services of General Insurance, Servicing and repairs and Maintenance in relation to Motor Vehicles, Which do not qualify as Capital Goods. However credit shall be available in respect of these services to –  Manufacturers, in respect of Motor Vehicles manufactured by them.  Insurance Companies, in respect of Motor Vehicles insured and re-insured by them.
  • 28.  Outdoor Catering  Beauty Treatment  Health Services  Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery  Club Membership  Health and Fitness Centres  Life Insurance, Health Insurance and  Travel Benefits to employees on vacation such as Leave or Home Travel Concession
  • 30.  means excisable goods which are exempt from the whole of the Excise Duty leviable thereon, and includes goods which are chargeable to “Nil” Rate of duty and Goods in respect of which benefit of exemption is availed
  • 31.  Taxable Services which are exempt from the whole of the Service Tax leviable thereon,  Services on which no Service Tax is leviable u/s 66B of the Finance Act, 1994 and  Taxable Services whose part of value is exempted based on the condition that No CENVAT Credit shall be taken on inputs and input services , used for providing such taxable service
  • 33. Item Eligibility Reasoning 1. High Speed Diesel oil Not eligible Excluded from the definition of Inputs u/r 2(k). 2. Parts used to manufacture Capital Goods within the Factory Eligible Inputs include all goods used in the Factory, and which has relationship with production [Rule 2(k)] 3. Light Diesel oil used to generate electricity consumed within the Factory Not eligible Excluded from the definition of Inputs under Rule 2(k).
  • 34. 4.Steel Sheets used to erect a Storage Tank. Not Eligible Inputs exclude goods for laying of foundation / structures to support Capital Goods. [rule 2(k)] 5.Safety appliances used by Workmen Eligible Inputs include all goods used in the Factory, and which has relationship with production Rule 2(k)] 6.Dies Eligible Dies are Capital Goods u/r 2(a). Hence , they are eligible for CENVAT Credit as CG, and not as Inputs.
  • 35. 7.Detergent used for washing glass bottles, before filling aerated water, by Soft Drink Manufacturer, in his bottling plant. Eligible Inputs include all goods used in the Factory, and which has relationship with production [Rule 2(k)]. 8.Cement and Paints used for maintaining Factory Building Not Eligible Inputs include all goods used in the Factory, and which has relationship with production [Rule 2(k)]. Since such goods have not direct connection with production, it is not eligible.
  • 36. 9.Pollution Control Equipment and their spares Eligible Pollution Control Equipments and their spares are Capital Goods under Rule 2(a). Hence, they are eligible for CENVAT Credit as Capital Goods. 10.Storage Tank Eligible Storage Tanks are Capital Goods under Rule 2(a). Hence, they are eligible for CENVAT Credit as Capital Goods. 11.Equipments used in Office Not Eligible Capital Goods does not include equipment or appliance used in an office. If used by a service provider for service, Eligible.
  • 37. 12.Paints used for packing material Eligible Packing Material used is eligible for CENVAT Credit. 13.Lubricating Oil Eligible The definition of inputs includes Lubricating Oils. 14.Service Tax paid on Audit Fees Eligible Definition of input service under Rule 2(1) includes auditing service.
  • 39.  CENVAT Credit may be utilized for payment of –  Excise Duty on removal of Final Products, Inputs, Semi-Processed Goods and Capital Goods.  Amount under Rule 16(2) of Central Excise Rules, 2002, i.e. removal of re-conditioned and repaired goods.  Service Tax.
  • 40.  Cut-Off Time for Utilizing Credit: CENVAT Credit available as on the last day of the Month / Quarter can be utilized for payment of Service Tax / Duty for that month / quarter
  • 41.  Example…For April, A Ltd has CENVAT credit of `50,000. The Service tax/duty payable is `75,000 (to be paid on or before May 5th).  Credits to CENVAT Account between 1st to 5th May is ` 10,000.  In this case, the credit for April is restricted to ` 50,000.  The subsequent credits of ` 10,000 before the due date of payment, cannot be claimed as credit for the month of April
  • 42.  Restriction on utilization [Rule 3(7)]  Additional Excise Duty (Textile and Textile Articles)  National Calamity Contingency Duty [NCCD]  EC on Excisable Goods / Taxable Services  SHEC on Excisable Goods / Taxable Services  Additional Excise Duty leviable u/s 157 of the Finance Act, 2003 and 85 of Finance Act, 2005.  Additional Excise Duty leviable u/s 85 of the Finance Act, 2005.  Additional Duty leviable u/s 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975
  • 43.  Utilised only for payment of the respective duty on…..  Removal of Final Product, Input or Semi- Processed Input.  Providing any Output Service.
  • 44.  Additional Customs Duty cannot be claimed as credit against Service tax payable on taxable service
  • 46.  Place of Receipt of Input---i.e.,Factory  Inputs Received in Place other than Factory-- -the Supreme Court has held that the credit on explosives used for blasting mines to produce limestone in manufacture of cement is eligible as input, even if mines are situated away from the Factory  Case : Madras Cements Ltd
  • 47.  CENVAT Credit is allowed even if Inputs are used outside the Factory, but Capital Goods should necessarily be used within the factory.  For a Service Provider, any inputs used for providing Output Service is available as Credit.  It is not necessary that the same must be used within the Registered Premises of the Output Service Provider.
  • 49.  Approving Authority: DCCE/ACCE having jurisdiction over the Factory of a Manufacturer of the final products  Permission:  Nature of Permission: AC / DC may permit (by order) to store duty paid Inputs (which have been claimed as CENVAT Credit), outside the Factory.  Considerations: AC / DC will consider the following factors for grant of permission –  Nature of goods,  Shortage of storage space.
  • 50.  Conditions: The AC/DC may specify such conditions and limitations as they deem fit while granting permission.  Consequences of non-compliance: If the Input is not used as per the rules, the Manufacturer should pay an amount equal to the credit availed in respect of such input.
  • 52.  Receipt: Input should be received in Factory of the Manufacturer or Premises of Output Service Provider.  Delivery: Service Provider to take credit of Inputs or Capital Goods whenever the goods are delivered to him, subject to maintenance of documentary evidence of their delivery and location.
  • 53.  Time of Credit: Credit can be taken immediately on receipt of inputs in the Factory / Service Providing Premises.  Amount of Credit: Credit can be claimed on duties paid on inputs received as shown in the Invoice of the Supplier.
  • 54.  Nexus with production / Service: Inputs should be used in relation to manufacture, or used directly for provision of taxable output service.  No responsibility for duty payment: The person availing CENVAT Credit is not responsible to ensure that duty paid to Manufacturer of Inputs or Capital Goods has been deposited by such Manufacturer.
  • 55.  No CENVAT Credit for Buyer of fully exempt goods:  If a Manufacturer collects Excise Duty on fully exempt goods, then such Excise Duty cannot be claimed by the Buyer of such goods as CENVAT Credit, since it does NOT qualify as “Duty of Excise” as per CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004.  However, the above Excise Duty collected by the Manufacturer shall be remitted by him to the Central Government
  • 57.  Situation: Where Inputs / Capital Goods (before their usage) are written off in the books of accounts either fully / partially or provision is made to write off fully / partially  Consequences : The Manufacturer should pay an amount equivalent to the CENVAT Credit taken in respect of the said Input or Capital Goods.
  • 58.  Subsequent use: If the Input / Capital Goods is subsequently used in the manufacture of Final Products, the Manufacturer can take the credit of the CENVAT Credit paid earlier  Partial Write off: Reversal is required only if full write off is made in the books of accounts. So no reversal is required if only part of the value is written off.
  • 59.  Writing off of Work in progress (WIP)  Situation 1  If such WIP has reached a stage, where it is considered as Finished Goods  Effect  The duty has to be paid, unless it is remitted for destruction u/r 21 of Central Excise Rules.
  • 60.  Writing off of Work in progress (WIP)  Situation 2  Otherwise, WIP considered as Input  Effect  Input Credit on such WIP is to be reversed
  • 62.  Under Rule 3(5C) of CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004, the Assessee is required to reverse the CENVAT Credit availed in respect of inputs used in relation to manufacture of final products on which the duty liability has been remitted
  • 63. Capital Goods [Rule 4]  Mode of Acquisition: Mode of acquisition of Capital Goods is immaterial, Credit can be availed, even if the Capital Goods are acquired on Lease, Hire Purchase or Loan Agreement, from a Financing Company
  • 65. Quantum Time Condition Upto 50% of Duty Paid At the time of receipt of goods in the factory of Manufacturer / Premises of the Output Service Provider (See Exception)s - Balance Any of the subsequent Financial Years The Manufacturer / Service provider should be possession of the Capital goods in such subsequent years for claiming credit. 100%  50% at the time of receipt of the goods in the premises.  50% at the time of removal. Capital Goods are received and cleared in the same financial year.
  • 66.  Exception to General Restriction of 50%: SSIs – 100% CENVAT Credit on Capital Goods in the first year.  An Assessee who is eligible to avail of the exemption under a notification based on value of clearances in a financial year is allowed to CENVAT Credit in respect of Capital Goods of the whole amount of duty paid on such Capital Goods in the same financial year
  • 67.  CENVAT Credit on Capital Goods received outside the factory of the Manufacturer of the Final Products for generation of electricity for captive use within the Factory, shall be limited upto 50% in the same financial year, and balance credit in the subsequent financial years
  • 68.  CENVAT on Capital Goods cannot be availed if used exclusively in –  Manufacture of dutiable goods on which concessional rate is availed,  Provision of Service whose part value is exempted on the condition that no credit of inputs and input services is taken
  • 70.  Invoice Basis: CENVAT Credit in respect of Input Service shall be allowed, on or after the day on which the Invoice Bill / Challan referred is received.  Payment within 3 Months: If the amount of the Invoice is not paid within 3 months, then the credit availed on Invoice Basis shall be reversed.  If the amount is however paid subsequently, then such credit can again be availed.
  • 71.  Return of Payment:  If any payment made towards an Input Service is refunded, or a Credit Note is received by the Manufacturer / Service Provider who has taken credit, he shall pay an amount equal to the CENVAT Credit availed in respect of the amount so refunded / credited.
  • 72.  Time of Payment of Amounts:  Any amount payable under this Rule shall be paid by debiting the CENVAT Credit or by payment on or before the 5th day of the following month / quarter, except for the month / quarter ending March, when the payment is to be made on or before 31 March. In case of failure to pay, the amounts can be recovered under Rule 14.
  • 73.  Reverse Charge:  In case of an Input Service where the Service Tax is paid on reverse charge by the Recipient of the service, the CENVAT Credit in respect of such Input Service shall be allowed on or after the day on which the Service Tax is paid
  • 75.  Definition [Rule 2(m)] : Input Service Distributor is an office of a Manufacturer / Service Provider which receives all invoices for taxable services consumed, and makes payment against such invoices  It then distributes the credit of Service Tax paid to different units, which actually provides taxable service / manufactures excisable goods
  • 76.  Input Service Distributor should issue a duly signed Invoice or Bill or a challan in respect of credit distributed for each of the recipient of such credit
  • 77.  Contents – Details of credit received and distributed during that period  Form – Details should be submitted in Form ST-3  Time Limit- Last day of the month following the month in which it relates …i.e., 31st October / 30th April  Submitted to -Jurisdictional Superintendent of Central Excise
  • 79.  Distribution – the ISD may distribute the CENVAT credit in respect of the Service Tax paid on the Input Service, to its manufacturing units or units providing output service  Conditions –  The credit distributed should not exceed the amount of Service tax paid thereon  The credit of Service Tax attributable to service used in a unit exclusively engaged in manufacture of exempted goods of providing of exempted services shall not be distributed
  • 80.  Conditions …–  The credit of Service Tax attributable to service used wholly in a unit shall be distributed only to that unit  The credit of Service Tax attributable to service used in more than one unit shall be distributed pro-rata on the basis of the Turnover during the previous month/quarter of the concerned unit, to the sum total of the Turnover during the previous month/quarter of all the units to which the service relates
  • 82.  Duty paid on Inputs/Capital Goods..can be distributed in case of Premises or Office of the Output Service Provider  Hence, an Output Service Provider can take credit on inputs and Capital Goods received based on an Invoice /Bill/Challan issued by an office or Premises (Input Credit Distributor) of the Output Service Provider ,which receives invoices, towards purchases of Inputs and Capital Goods
  • 83.  Provisions relating to First and Second Stage Dealer shall apply to such office or Premises
  • 85.  Consequences of Removal of Input Goods from the premises of the Output Service Provider…..  Reversal of Credit: where Inputs are removed from the Service provider’s Premises , without being used in providing output services , credit availed should be reversed
  • 86. Removal of Capital Goods :…credit availed should be reversed Removal of Capital Goods after Usage:…credit availed should be reversed on a percentage basis….
  • 89.  CENVAT credit shall be allowed even if any inputs or capital goods as such or after being partially processed are sent to job worker for  Further processing  Testing  Repair  re-conditioning etc..  Goods should be received in the factory within 180 days
  • 92.  For both Inputs and Input Services (used in relation to manufacture of dutiable Final Products and Output Services)  CREDIT AVAILABLE…  For Capital Goods , Inputs and Input Services
  • 93.  Option A:  Pay 6% of value of Exempted Goods/services..  Avail…Full credit
  • 94.  Option B:  Avail…Full credit INITIALLY…but apply principles of provisional payment and Year End Adjustment for credit attributable to Exempt Final products and Services
  • 95.  Option C:  For INPUTS…  Maintain separate accounts and avail credit  For INPUT SERVICES  Follow option B
  • 98.  All Exports on or after 1st April 2012  Refund:  Maximum Amount reversed = Export Turnover of (Goods+Services) divided by Total Turnover multiplied by Net CENVAT credit
  • 99.  Submit refund claim only one claim in a quarter  However if a person exports Goods and Services simultaneously…may submit 2 claims in a quarter
  • 103.  CENVAT credit can be taken only if all are contained in the said document
  • 104.  Manufacturer should submit a monthly return within 10 days from the close of each month  If availing exemption – 20 days  First Stage Dealer /Second Stage Dealer ..  15 days  Service Provider /Input Service Distributor – submit ST-3 , within 1 month from the close of half year