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Entry tax - KTEG Act - Rubber Process Oil, which is used as a ...


High Court: Rubber Process Oil's Excise Classification Doesn't Apply to KTEG Act Entry Tax Purposes.

February 2, 2016

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Entry tax - KTEG Act - Rubber Process Oil, which is used as a lubricating agent in the manufacture of rubber products - the classification under the Central Excise Act would have no application under the KTEG Act - HC

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