what are all the books maintained in accounts for the
purpose of excise?
Answer Posted / srinivas
1. RG23 A PART-I (stock register for input)
2. RG23 A PART-II( register of duty credit)
3. RG23 C PART-I ( record of capital goods )
4. RG23 C PART-II ( record of duty credit on capital goods)
5. PLA (ACCOUNT CURRENT) record of payment of excise duty
6. RG-I record of daily production, despatch &
closing stock
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