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Customs Notification, Circulars Public Notice Public Notices w.e.f 31/08/2004 PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 63/2004 DATE : 02.09.2004
IMPORT NO. 37/2004
EXPORT NO. 37/2004

PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 63/2004 DATE : 02.09.2004

Sub: Issues relating to imposition of Education Cess on excisable Goods and on imported goods, as pointed out by the trade and the field of formations – reg.

Attention of trade, CHA’s & all concerned is invited to following representations / references received from the trade, pertaining to imposition of Education Cess on excisable goods & on imported goods.

The point raised and the clarification are as follows.

Issue No. (1): Whether Education Cess on excisable goods is leviable on goods manufactured prior to imposition of Cess but cleared after imposition of such cess?

Clarification : Education Cess on Excisable goods is a new levy. In similar cases, it has been held by the Supreme Court that if a levy is not there at the time the goods are manufactured or produced in India, it cannot be levied at the stage of removal of the said goods. Thus, the Education Cess is not leviable on excisable goods manufactured prior to imposition of cess but cleared after imposition of such cess.

Issue No. (2): Whether goods that are fully exempted from excise duty / customs duty or are cleared without payment of excise duty / customs duty (such as clearance under bond or fulfillment of certain conditions) would be subjected to Cess?

Clarification : The Education Cess is leviable at the rate of two per cent of the aggregate of all duties of excise / customs ( excluding certain duties of customs like anti dumping duty, safe guard duty etc.), levied and collected. If goods are fully exempted from excise duty or customs duty, are chargeable to NIL duty or are cleared without payment of duty under specified procedure such as clearance under bond, there is no collection of duty. Thus, no education cess would be leviable on such clearances.

Issue No. (3): Whether goods (like alcoholic beverages) that do not fall under the Central Excise Tariff be subjected to levy of Education Cess on Excisable goods (as part of CVD), when they are imported into India ?

Clarification : As the Education Cess on excisable goods is leviable on goods specified in the First schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, goods like alcoholic beverages that are not specified are not subjected to the said Cess.

Issue No. (4): Whether duties/cesses which either not collected as duty of excise / customs or are collected so but by a Department other than department of Revenue, should be included for the purposes of calculation of Education Cess ?

Clarification : As the Education Cess is calculated on the aggregate duties of excise / customs (excluding certain duties of customs like anti dumping duty, safeguard duty etc.) levied and collected as duties of excise / customs and (b) are both levied and collected by the department of Revenue should be taken into account for calculating Education Cess.

(A. HUSSAIN)
COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (IMPORT)

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