22nd of February, 2002
Notification No.3/2002-Central Excise (N.T.)
In pursuance of rule 30A of the Central Excise (No.2) Rules, 2001, the Board hereby notifies the proper form for the purposes of this rule, namely:-
"Form ARE. 4 | |
Commissionerate……………………….. | Original |
| Number and date of entry in daily stock account | Number and description of packages | Gross weightof packages | Marks and numbers | Description of goods with Tariff classification | Value for assessment purpose | Duty | Number and date of Invoice Issued | Remarks | ||
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Notes:
Where there are different types of duties, separate entries should be made on different horizontal lines and the amount totaled.
Value for Assessment purpose is the value as per section 3 or 4 or 4A of the Central Excise Act, 1944.
Declaration
I/We declare the above particulars to be true and correctly stated.
I/We apply for leave to clear the above goods.
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(Signature of the owner or authorized agent)
Place………….
Date ………….Assessment Memorandum
(To be entered in words and figures)
Total number of packages……………….
Quantity of goods on which duty is assessed…………..
Rate of duty…………..
Total duty payable……………..
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(Signature
…………of Central Excise)
Place………….
Date ………….
Statement of duty paid at……… Treasury
Sub-Treasury
Bank
Reserve Bank of India
I. For payment in cash
(to be filled the owner or authorized agent)
Name of the person tendering payment | Name and address of the person on whose behalf the amount is tendered | Particulars of payment | Amount | Head of account |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
Excise duty on……. (name of commodity)
Additional duties of excise under ………….(Act)
Total Rupees (in words)………………………..
Date……………..
Deposit No………
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(Signature of the Tenderer)
(To be filled by the Treasury or Bank)
Received payment of rupees (in words) …………………….
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(Signature of the Treasurer/Accountant/Treasury Officer/Agent or Manager)
Date………….
II. Payment through Account Current /CENVAT account
Title of Account | Number and Date of Entry | Amount (Rs.) |
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(Signature of the owner or authorized agent)
Date…………. .".
M.G.Thamizh Valavan
Under Secretary to Government of India
F.No. 201/18/2002 CX 6
Footnote.-
The principal rules were published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary vide GSR. 444(E), dated the 21st June, 2001.
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