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Levy of duty on aluminium dross - whether Aluminium Dross ...


Aluminium Dross Excisability: Is It a Marketable Commodity Subject to Excise Duty? Analysis of Commercial Recognition.

June 3, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Levy of duty on aluminium dross - whether Aluminium Dross emerging as product is excisable or otherwise - Everything which is sold is not necessarily a marketable commodity as known to commerce and which it may be worthwhile to trade in - AT

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