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Suggestions Invited on Draft Central Excise Bill, 2024

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)
Submission Closed

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 This new draft bill aims to replace the outdated Central Excise Act, ...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 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 This new draft bill aims to replace the outdated Central Excise Act, 1944, with a comprehensive and modern central excise law. The primary focus of the consultative process is to enact a law that factors in ease of doing business and removes redundant provisions. The draft bill comprises 12 chapters, 114 (one hundred and fourteen) sections and two schedules.

Your suggestions/comments/views are invited in the pre-legislative consultative process on the draft Bill for shaping an efficient, clear, and business-friendly law on the MyGov platform.

How to Participate:
1. Review the draft of the 'Central Excise Bill, 2024' on the CBIC website HERE.
2. Submit your suggestions/comments/views in the following format by 26th June 2024.

Sl.No. | Clause No. of the draft Bill | Title of the Clause | Proposed modification, if any | Reasons, Comments or Remarks

Showing 546 Submission(s)
Sachindevvanshi
Sachindevvanshi 1 year 2 months ago

Ensure compatibility with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework to avoid overlaps or conflicts, especially in areas like classification, valuation, and compliance.

Embrace digital solutions for filing, assessment, and refunds to enhance efficiency, reduce compliance costs, and minimize human intervention.

Dr Amit G Nerkar
Dr Amit G Nerkar 1 year 2 months ago

Respected PM Sir, Good evening !!! I wish to suggest humbly some suggestions for central excise bill 2024

1) Alcoholic products and Tobacco Products should be taxed heavily under additional Excise Tax of 5-15 % , this tax should be levied for manufacturing units and especially to the consumers. The tax should be levied as on 18 % - 25% GST tax category .

2) Medicines under central excise should be given under special license and caffonated and extra caffonated drinks such as caffeine containing products may be brought under additional license for Foods or Drugs and not to be sold loosely. Such caffeine containing products shall bear a warning that to sold on Valid Food License in B2B category only. This will be anable track the movement of stock from mfg. till end user consumer.

3) All ERPs should be maintained for above categories and softwares for these ERPs should be aligned with Central Cess office ERP and state FDA to track & regulate the spurious and original goods movement .

subodh bansal
subodh bansal 1 year 2 months ago

GST merged in excise duty.

Why two times Tax on one product.
1. Excise duty
2. GST

ravi nigam
ravi nigam 1 year 2 months ago

Focus on manufacturing, Optical India mission, Precision manufacturing, Quantum/Scientific hardware and Sustainability, green energy, agriculture.

Increase transparency.

Reduce corruption and imports.

All Union Services and staff, in Secretariats in New Delhi, Vijayawada, in name of national security is paid much much higher with allowances than productivity.
Rs. 50000/- to Rs. 10 lakh/- per month with allowances. They are retiring with Rs. 30/- crores to more than Rs. 100/- crores.

Taxes cannot be given without production.

You tax FDI, foreign companies in India, Waqf board property, Churches property, foreign donations on religious basis, NGOs.

Spare Indians in India from All Union Services and Staff. Their recruitment, service, promotion rules are from pre-Independence era. UPSC, SSC are itself corrupt. Change their rules first.

Recruitment rules should have nanotechnology, materials science.

Integrated Establishment Portal should be implement immediate

Hansa bala
Hansa bala 1 year 2 months ago

Ye kuch bade utpado ke liye hi thik hai, chhote utpao ko isse bahar rakh jaye aur,utpadko ke hito ko bhi dhyan me rkha jaye

Rohit Raj
Rohit Raj 1 year 2 months ago

Launch the tax on - see the attachment necessary
The process meeting, partnership,deal , territory clan,tribal performance etc.
Make Own priority
Make Own Production
Make Own Precaution
Make Own Preamble with constitution
Make Own position
etc

Rohit Raj
Rohit Raj 1 year 2 months ago

The road side market tax for the traffic police - all shops big to small with help traffic police .
Ahead information - check the IT-HIT director attachment.

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