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CIRCULAR NO.120/01/2010-ST, DT: 19-01-2010 Sub : Problems faced by exporters in availing refund excess credit Reg. CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 permit taking credit inputs and input s which are used for providing output s or output goods. In order to zero-rate the exports, Rule 5 CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 provides that such accumulated credit can be refunded to the exporter subject to stipulated conditions. Notification No. 5/2006-CE (NT) dated 14.03.2006 provides the conditions, safeguards and limitations for obtaining refund such credit. 2. It has been represented by the exporters s (mainly the call centres or the BPOs) that they are facing difficulties in getting refund under the said notification. In order to ascertain the causes for such delay a number meetings were held with the refund sanctioning authorities. During these meetings the ficers pointed out the following legal/procedural impediments partly responsible for such delays: (a) The major reason causing delay in granting refunds as well as rejecting the claims is that as per the wordings the notification, refund is permitted duties/taxes paid only on such inputs/input s which are either used in the manufacture export goods or used in providing the output s exported. As against this, the phrases used in the CENVAT Credit Rules permit credit s used " whether directly or indirectly, in or in relation to the manufacture final product" or "for providing output ". The field formations tend to take the view that for eligibility refund, the nexus between inputs or input s and the final goods/s has to be closer and more direct than that is required for taking credit. Many refund claims are being rejected on this ground. (b) Even if a nexus is considered acceptable, the ficers processing the refund claims find it difficult to co-relate goods or s covered under a particular invoice with a specific consignment export goods or specific instance export. (c) As per the notification, the claims are to be filed quarterly. For large exporters, the procurement inputs/input s in a quarter is substantial resulting in each refund claim being accompanied with hundreds invoices. Verification these documents with corroborative documents showing exports (such as export invoices, bank certificates, shipping bills) consumes a long time; (d) Though the notification prescribes that refund claims should be filed quarterly in a financial year, it is not clear whether the refund is eligible only that credit which is accumulated during the said quarter or the accumulated credit the past period can also be refunded; and (e) In certain cases, the invoices accompanying the refund claim are incomplete in as much as either the description or its classification is not mentioned. In some cases, even the name the receiver the inputs/input s is also not mentioned. 3. The matter has been examined. At the outset it is necessary to understand that the entire purpose Notification No. 5/2006-CX (NT) is to refund the accumulated input credit to exporters and zero-rate the exports. Accumulated credit and delayed sanction refund causes cash flow problems for the exporters. Therefore, the sanctioning authorities are directed to

dispose the refund claims expeditiously based on the following clarifications to the issues raised in paragraph 2 above. 3.1 Use different phrases in rules and notification [para 2(a)] : 3.1.1 The primary objection indicated by the field formations is that the language Notification No. 5/2006-CX (NT) permits refund only for such s that are used in providing output s. In other words, the view being taken is that to be eligible for refund, input s should be directly used in the output exported. As regards the extent nexus between the inputs/input s and the export goods/s, it must be borne in mind that the purpose is to refund the credit that has already been taken. There cannot be different yardsticks for establishing the nexus for taking credit and for refund credit. Even if different phrases are used under different rules CENVAT Credit Rules, they have to be construed in a harmonious manner. To elaborate, the definition input s for manufacturer goods, as given in Rule 2 (l) (ii) CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004, includes within its ambit all s used " in or in relation to the manufacture final products " and includes s used " directly or indirectly ". Similarly Rule 2 (l) (i) CENVAT Credit Rules also gives wide scope to the input s for provider output s by including in its ambit s " used...for providing an output ". Similar is the case for inputs. 3.1.2 Therefore, the phrase, " used in " mentioned in Notification No. 5/2006-CX (NT) to show the nexus also needs to be interpreted in a harmonious manner. The following test can be used to see whether sufficient nexus exists. In case the absence such input/input adversely impacts the quality and efficiency the provision exported, it should be considered as eligible input or input. In the case BPOs/call centres, the s directly relatable to their export business are renting premises; right to use stware; maintenance and repair equipment; telecommunication facilities; etc. Further, in the instant example, s like outdoor catering or rent-a-cab for pick-up and dropping its employees to fice would also be eligible for credit on account the fact that these fices run on 24 x 7 basis and transportation and provision food to the employees are necessary pre-requisites which the employer has to provide to its employees to ensure that output is provided efficiently. Similarly, since BPOs/call centres require a large manpower, tax paid on manpower recruitment agency would also be eligible both for taking the credit and the refund there. On the other hand, activities like event management, such as company-sponsored dinners/picnics/tours, flower arrangements, mandap keepers, hydrant sprinkler systems (that is, s which can be called as recreational or used for beautification premises), rest houses etc. prima facie would not appear to impact the efficiency in providing the output s, unless adequate justification is shown regarding their need. 3.2 One-to-one co-relation between inputs and outputs and scrutiny voluminous record [para 2(b) & (c) above] : 3.2.1 Similar problem co-relation and scrutiny large number documents was being faced in another scheme [Notification No. 41/2007-ST dated 06.10.2007] which grants refund tax paid on s used by an exporter after the goods have been removed from the factory. In Budget 2009, the scheme was simplified by making a provision self-certification

[Notification No. 17/2009-ST] whereunder an exporter or his Chartered Accountant is required to certify the invoices about the co-relation and the nexus between the inputs/input s and the exports. The exporters are also advised to provide a duly certified list invoices. The departmental ficers are only required to make a basic scrutiny the documents and, if found in order, sanction the refund within one month. The reports from the field show that this has improved the process grant refund considerably. It has, therefore, been decided that similar scheme should be followed for refund CENVAT credit under notification No. 5/2006-CE (NT). The procedure prescribed herein should be followed in all cases including the pending claims with immediate effect. 3.2.2 Procedure: The exporter should, alongwith the refund claim, file a declaration containing the following details: S. No. (Rs. in lakh) Details goods/s exported on which refund input credit is claimed Details shipping bill/ Bill export/export documents etc. Details input credit on which refund claimed (1) (2) (3) 1. 2. No. Date Date export order Goods/ exported Invoice No., date and Amount Name provider/ supplier goods Service tax/central Regn. No. provider/ supplier goods Details / goods provided with classification under FA 1994/ Central Tariff Service tax/ Central duty payable Date and details payment made to provider

Documents attached to evidence the amount tax paid Total export during the period for which refund is claimed Total domestic clearances during the period for which refund is claimed Total amount input credit claimed as refund (4) (5) (6) (7) The declaration should be certified by a person authorized by the Board Directors (in the case a limited company) or the proprietor/partner (in case firms/partnerships) if the amount refund claimed is less than Rs.5 lakh in a quarter. In case the refund claim is in excess Rs.5 lakh, the declaration should also be certified by the Chartered Accountant who audits the annual accounts the exporter for the purposes Companies Act, 1956 (1 1956) or the Income Tax Act, 1961 (43 1961), as the case may be. The Assistant or Deputy Commissioner may, after verification the fact that the input credit has been correctly claimed, sanction the refund on the basis the declaration. In case there is a doubt about the correctness the claim CENVAT credit on any, the undisputed amount may be refunded and the balance claim may be decided after following the dispute settlement process. 3.3 Quarterly refund claims [para 2(d) above] : As regards the quarterly filing refund claims and its applicability, since no bar is provided in the notification, there should not be any objection in allowing refund credit the past period in subsequent quarters. It is possible that during certain quarters, there may not be any exports and therefore the exporter does not file any claim. However, he receives inputs/input s during this period. To illustrate, an exporter may avail Rs.1 crore as input credit in the April - June quarter. However, no exports may be made in this quarter, so no refund is claimed. The input credit is thus carried over to the July-September quarter, when exports Rs.50 lakh and domestic clearances Rs.25 lakh are made. The exporter should be permitted a refund Rs.66 lakh (as his export turnover is 66% the total turnover in the quarter) from the Cenvat credit Rs.1 crore availed in April-June quarter. The illustration prescribed under para 5 the Appendix to the notification should be viewed in this light. However, in case providers exporting 100% their s, such disputes should not arise and refund CENVAT credit, irrespective when he has taken the credit, should be granted if otherwise in order. Such exporters may be asked to file a declaration to the effect that they are exporting 100% their s, and, only if it is noticed subsequently that the exporter had provided s domestically, the proportional refund to such extent can be demanded from him. 3.4 Incomplete invoices [para 2(e) above] : In case incomplete invoices, the department should take a liberal view in view various judicial pronouncements by Courts. It had earlier been prescribed in circular No.106/09/2008-ST dated 11.12.2008 that the invoices/challans/bills should be complete in all respect. This circular

was issued with reference to notification No.41/2007 dated 06.10.2007 as specific s eligible for refund under the notification has been specified. Thus, a stricter requirement exists under the said notification for ascertaining the actual which has been used in the export goods. In the case refund under Rule 5, (i) so far as the nature the which has been received by the exporter can be ascertained; (ii) tax paid therein is clearly mentioned; and (iii) other details as required under rule 4(a) are mentioned, the refund should be allowed if the input has a nexus with the /goods exported as discussed earlier. In any case, the suggested Chartered Accountant's certificate should clearly bring out the nature the and this will assist the ficer in taking a decision. 3. The instructions contained in this circular should be implemented with immediate effect and the pending claims may be disposed accordingly. It is expected that with the clarifications provided and liberalization procedure, most the impediments to smooth and expeditious disposal exporters' claims for refund accumulated credit would be removed. The Board, therefore, expects that the concerned refund sanctioning authorities should decide all claims exporters within 30 days their receipt as has been prescribed in notification No. 17/2009-ST. Any lapse in this regard would be viewed seriously. In case any doubt, an immediate reference may be made to the Board.