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Mercedes, JCB India fill in excise revenue shortfall

Published on Sat, May 17 at 08:30 , Updated at Sat, May 17 at 09:02
Source : Business Line

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Cash realisation

According to a source in the department of Central Excise and Customs, in this particular commissionerate, cash (PLA) realisations have been dropping steadily over the last two years. During the 2007-08 fiscal, they were Rs 1,759.15 crore, which is nearly 7 per cent lower than Rs 1,883.65 crore in 2006-07 and a considerable 13 per cent lower than the Rs 2,026.11 crore mopped up during 2005-06.

This time, the impact of what would have been a drop of over Rs 200 crore in revenue from the most remunerative of the Pune zone commissionerates, has, however, been softened by some newer entrants. Luxury car maker, Mercedez Benz, whose products are much costlier and also attract a higher rate of duty, paid up around Rs 88 crore, nearly Rs 30 crore above the Rs 58 crore during 2006-07. And construction equipment maker JCB India, whose contribution was negligible in the earlier year, paid up Rs 40 crore.

Collections

For the year ended March 31, 2008, excise collections in the Pune I excise commissionerate, under which the Pimpri Chinchwad area comes, accounted for over 40 per cent of the total Pune zone net realisations of Rs 4,315.80 crore.

It was the only one (of four) in the zone with a negative growth in terms of net revenue growth. Gross growth (PLA+Cenvat), however, was 8.29 per cent up, the figures indicate, suggesting that industrial growth here is not in negative territory.

Taken from Business Line

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