Circular No.ST-40/03/2002-CX 21st February, 2002. F.No.137/24/99-CX.4 Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue Central Board of Excise & Customs Subject: Introduction of Service Tax Code (STC) Number based on Permanent Account Number (PAN) allotted by the Income Tax – Instructions – regarding. In continuation of Board’s Circular No.35/3/2001-CX.4 (F.No.137/24/99-CX.4) dated 27.08.2001 on the […]
Circular No 622/13/2002-CX One process of manufacture of flavoured tea is that natural flavours like Bergamot and Cardamom etc. are added to 2-3% to black tea. The tea is dried in a suitable dryer like vibro/fluid bed dryer or tray dryer at about 80 C for 15 minutes. Dried tea is cooled to room temperature and then mixed with flavours in a mixer like nauta mixer/planetary mixer or ribbon blender. This is then dried in vibro/fluid bed dryer of tray dryer at bout 55 C for about 15 minutes.
Circular No 621/12/2002-CX Board’s instructions on this are, F.No.45/7/56-CX(M).II dt.24.7.1957 read with Circular No.1/MOTOR VEHICLES/70 dt.19.2.1970. One of the conditions mentioned in these circulars is that the refund claims from diplomatic missions should be entertained by the Central Excise officers only if they are filed within 3 months from the date of purchase of the motor vehicle. Claims filed beyond three months were not to be admitted without reference to the Ministry of Finance. After the recent amendment to Sec.11B of the Central Excise Act, 1944, in May 2000