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Demand of differential duty - In a number of other invoices ...


Dispute Over Differential Duty Arises from Invoice Discrepancies: Initial 18% Duty Adjusted to 15% on Some Invoices.

April 24, 2015

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Demand of differential duty - In a number of other invoices though the pre-printed rate of duty is mentioned as 18%, but the same has been cancelled and modified as 15% and accordingly the duty had been charged @ 15% only. - differential duty may not be demanded - AT

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