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Revenue contends that exemption applicable to “nylon chips“ ...


Exemption Granted for Nylon Chips Under Chapter Heading 39.08 Despite Ambiguity in Definitions Between Nylon Chips and Nylon 6 Resin.

February 20, 2014

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Revenue contends that exemption applicable to “nylon chips“ falling under Chapter Heading 39.08 and not to “Nylon 6 Resin“ - The difference in meanings is very thin and vague - exemption allowed - AT

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