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Suggestions Invited on Draft Central Excise Bill, 2024

Start Date :
Jun 07, 2024
Last Date :
Jun 26, 2024
18:15 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has prepared a draft of the 'Central Excise Bill, 2024'. This new draft bill aims to replace the outdated Central Excise Act, ...
The 'Central Excise Bill, 2024' should simplify procedures and enhance digitalization to improve ease of doing business. Clear definitions and harmonization with GST are essential for consistency. Remove obsolete provisions and update schedules to reflect modern economic activities. Establish efficient dispute resolution and a uniform tariff structure. Introduce proportionate penalties and effective audit mechanisms to ensure compliance. Engage stakeholders through regular consultations and feedback loops. Provide training for officials and awareness programs for businesses to ensure smooth implementation and adherence to the new law.
The Central Excise Dept needs to agree that model, policy and polity need to align with state interests, considering that data mismatch in a nation with hardly credible data limited to organised sector benefits a handful of stakeholders. Small and Micro enterprises witnessed digitisation supporting D2C verticals while offline businesses are experiencing consolidation. Scale,knowledge and experience will survive the times.Accounting expertise is still beyond the access of offline micro and small enterprises.The IT Hardware market is the best example with taxation jumping from 14% to 28 % and back at 18%, hinting at cartelisation.Now embargoes have been set up in the IT Hardware imports. Competition and survival are the foundation of business in the democracy,but lack of data in an unregulated market cannot judge the stakeholders with criminal intent or irregularities in financial transactions.The demand is being routed through digital infra,the bias is evident.The CCI must take note.
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When drafting the Central Excise Bill, ensure clarity in definitions, streamline processes for compliance, incorporate provisions for modern tax administration, and prioritize fairness in taxation to foster economic growth and compliance
Excise duty is a tax levied on the products manufactured within a country. Retailers or intermediaries collect this indirect tax from customers and pay it to the Central Government.
Excise duty is payable when the manufacturers remove goods from their production area or warehouse and transfer it for sale. Here, the actual sale of goods or the amount is not considered since tax is applicable on manufacturing these goods. The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) administers the whole tax collection process.
Taxes are a fundamental part of our society. In India, special taxes seek to tax the consumption of specific products, increasing government collection. These are divided depending on the item and seek to obtain money and work for certain public policies. This is how we find taxes on alcohol, hydrocarbons, beer, tobacco, electricity, means of transportation, and more. In this article, we will talk about excise duty in India.
In case a person makes/issues an excise duty invoice or another document claiming the removal of goods when said goods have not been delivered will be liable to a penalty equal to the amount of such benefit or Rs.5,000, whichever is more.
In case excise duty was not levied, or not paid, or was short-levied, or was short-paid, or incorrectly refunded due to collusion, fraud, suppression of facts, or wilful misstatement, the assessee will be subject to a penalty equal to 50% of the duty so determined.
1. A simple online check will take place to validate your Assessee Code.
2. In case your code is valid, the screen will display the corresponding assessee details such as name, address, Commissionerate code, etc.
Excise duty must be paid at the time of removal of goods. Assessees must pay the excise duty on the manufacture or production of goods. Under Rule no. 8 of the Central Excise