Mineral added water is excisable under heading 2201.90
Circular No. 84/84/94-CX, dated 20/12/94
Subject: Classification of Aqua Mineral Treated Water under Central Excise Tariff
Please refer to Board"s circular No. 9/87-CE (F.No. 9/1/87-CXI) dated 28.7.87
on the subject noted above clarifying that Aqua Mineral Bisleri treated water is non-
excisable. The process of manufacture of the product has been explained in Para 2 of
this circular and is reproduced below:-
"Water is treated with bleaching powder to eliminate injurious micro-
organisms. Thereafter, it is purified by filtration. Subsequently it is
softened. Finally, it is sterilised to keep such drinking water free
from bacteria and to avoid contamination during treatment."
2. It has been brought to the notice of the Board that in addition to processes given
above, some manufacturers are also demineralising the treated water and are adding
minerals in it. The Chief Chemist has earlier advised that the process that
distinguishes artificial mineral water from purified potable water, is whether mineral
salt have been added or not. In case, there is addition of mineral salt, the product
will have to be treated as mineral water and will be liable to duty accordingly.
3. It is, therefore, clarified that in case in addition to processes mentioned above,
if mineral salt(s) are also added in the treated water, the resultant product will be
mineral water and will be excisable and liable to duty under sub-heading 2201.90.
4. The word "Bisleri" wherever it occurs in circular No. 9/87 stands deleted.
Sd/-
(S.C.Bhatia)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
F.No. 9/1/94-CX-1
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