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Court Upholds Concessional Duty Rate; Declaration of Retail Sale Price Suffices, No Inquiry into Accuracy Needed.

October 8, 2021

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Benefit of concessional rate of SAD - Declaration of RSP - proof of payment of actual VAT on sale after import - The Notification does not envisage an inquiry into the correctness of RSP. It is sufficient if RSP is declared. If the goods are sold at a higher rate, it has to be established with evidence. The Adjudicating Authority need not make unnecessary exercise of what other charges also should be added. When RSP is declared, it is the price at which it is intended to be sold to the consumer. - Demand set aside - AT

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