Central Excise � Turmeric Powder � Not excisable
Circular
No. 521 dated 16th March 2000
It
is directed to refer to the issue of classification of Turmeric Powder sold in
small tin containers etc. and using brand names. It has been reported that some
of the field formations purpose to classify the product under Chapter 33.04 as
cosmetics.
2.
The matter has been examined. The Chemical Examiner in his report has
said that it is 100% pure Turmeric Powder which is obtained by pulverising
Turmeric and also that it is unadulterated and food grade Turmeric Powder.
Further, report has also obtained from CFTRI (Central Food Technological
Research Institute) at Mysore, who have remarked "it conforms to PFA
specifications for Turmeric Powder".
3.
The manufacturing process for this appears to be that good quality
Turmeric, rich in oil content and strong smell, are powderised/ pulverised and
the resultant product, in its powder used from, is sold in tin and plastic
containers. Therefore, there appears to be no manufacturing activity involved as
it is visualised in the present Central Excise Act, i.e. no new product emerges.
4.
Accordingly it is clarified that Turmeric Powder after crushing remains
Turmeric Powder only and is therefore not an excisable product.
5.
Trade and field formations may be suitably informed.
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