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Assessable value – As per Rule 5 of the Central Excise ...

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August 4, 2012

Assessable value – As per Rule 5 of the Central Excise (Valuation) Rules, 2000, the transportation charges shown separately in the invoice or charge separately are not includable in the assessable value - AT

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