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Court Confirms Demand for Differential Central Excise Duty Including Retained VAT Amount as Additional Consideration.

January 28, 2017

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Valuation - demand of differential central excise duty on the ground that the retained amount is not actually paid as VAT to Government and hence will be additional consideration to be added in value for central excise levy - demand confirmed - AT

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