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Grab Bars Not Part of Bathtubs; Classified Under Base Metal Heading 83.02 Per Central Excise Case Laws.

May 14, 2012

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CE - Classification of grab bar - the sanitary-ware - grab bar cannot be said to be a part of the bath tub. It's more like base metal amounting of heading 83.02

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