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Refund of excess duty - manufacture of clinker and cement - ...


Cement Manufacturer Wins Refund for Excess Duty Paid Due to Notification No. 4/2007 Misunderstanding.

February 13, 2020

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Refund of excess duty - manufacture of clinker and cement - appellant was required to pay the duty @ ₹ 350 PMT as per the Notification No.4/2007, since there was a confusion during the relevant time, they paid the duty @ ₹ 400 PMT and subsequently filed refund claim - Refund allowed

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