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Cenvat Credit - Tool Kits - What is excluded is the fuel which ...

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June 1, 2013

Cenvat Credit - Tool Kits - What is excluded is the fuel which is to be consumed for running of the vehicle. All goods which are part of the original equipment are entitled to Cenvat credit - HC

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