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Suo moto availment of credit - whether suo motu re-credit of the ...


Re-crediting Previously Reversed Credit Without a Refund Claim Permitted for Error Corrections Without Departmental Approval.

September 30, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Suo moto availment of credit - whether suo motu re-credit of the credit already reversed is permissible and no refund claim is required to be filed - correction of errors and omissions in the entries would not require permission of the Department - AT

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