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Cenvat credit - Appellant has not taken care to give details of ...


Appellant's Lack of Specifics on General Use Items Risks Revenue Loss and Penalties in Cenvat Credit Assessment.

June 6, 2016

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Cenvat credit - Appellant has not taken care to give details of the items which are of general use for which the revenue should not suffer, and at the same time the appellant also should not suffer for not furnishing certain details which are required by the revenue - AT

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