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Central Excise Duty Exemption for RoSCTL Scrips Boosts Apparel and Made-Ups Sector with Additional Incentives.

February 15, 2020

Notifications     Central Excise

Notification regarding exemption of duties of Central Excise against scrips issued under the RoSCTL scheme and additional ad-hoc incentive for apparel and made-ups sector.

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