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Import of goods by contractor of nuclear project - without any ...


Contractor Entitled to Notification Benefits for Nuclear Project as Certified Goods Use is Undisputed by Revenue Authority.

December 16, 2016

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Import of goods by contractor of nuclear project - without any doubt as to the import of the goods and use thereof in the Nuclear Project as per certificate issued by the Notified Authority not disputed by Revenue, there cannot be denial of benefit of the notification to the appellant - AT

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