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Valuation - goods cleared from the factory but sold through ...


Goods Sold via Consignment Agents Don't Need Assessable Value Based on Post-Removal Sale Price.

November 5, 2018

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Valuation - goods cleared from the factory but sold through consignment agents - there is no need to determine the assessable value on the basis of price at which the goods may be sold subsequent to the time of removal of goods

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