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Customs Case: Tribunal Requires Fresh 10% Deposit for Appeals, Initial 7.5% Not Deductible.

October 28, 2016

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Waiver of pre-deposit - 7.5% was deposited before filing an appeal before Commissioner (Appeals) - Now whether appellant is required to deposit entire 10% amount in addition to deposit made earlier or only 2.5% after adjustment of the amount paid earlier, for filing an appeal before the tribunal - Fresh amount of 10% to be deposited - AT

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