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Refund Valid: Respondent Entitled to Excess Duty Paid on USB Modems u/s 27 Provisions.

January 1, 2017

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Refund claim of excess paid duty - imported goods, USB Modem - since the duty incidence has been borne by the respondent, claiming of refund of such excess duty in terms of Section 27 is in conformity with the statutory provisions. - AT

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