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Excise Deregistration is the final, legally required administrative method executed to cancel an active manufacturing, distribution, or sales license for goods subject to excise duty in Nepal.
Administered by the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) under a highly rigid enforcement framework, a business entity cannot simply abandon an active excise license upon closing operations. The operational method requires a formal digital submission via the IRD taxpayer panel, an exhaustive physical audit of raw materials, final calculations on finished products, and the physical surrender or destruction of unused security markings. The license and tax profile are officially dissolved only after the localized Excise Duty Officer verifies complete fiscal clearance.
Excise profile cancellation is strictly governed by Section 9 of the Excise Duty Act, 2058, Rules 5A of the Excise Duty Rules, 2059, and unified IRD directives. To legally deregister, an enterprise must account for all raw materials, pay outstanding output duties on residual finished stock, and safely return or destroy all unused physical excise stamps (अन्तःशुल्क टिकट) under direct administrative supervision.
Suspending excise operations without completing formal deregistration triggers immediate penalties under Sections 16 and 17 of the Act. IRD can charge fines of flat fine of NPR 1,000 per month for failing to submit mandatory monthly excise returns and interest charge of 15% per annum calculated daily on all outstanding excise liabilities. Underreporting inventory or removing excisable goods without clearance incurs a penalty equal to 100% of the evaded duty amount. Misusing or failing to account for physical excise stamps can trigger a fine of up to NPR 100,000 and up to one year of imprisonment.