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Tribunal Rules EOU De-Bonding Duty Demand Unsustainable Due to Depreciation Calculations on Capital Goods.

June 23, 2022

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100% EOU - De-bonding - payment of duty on capital goods imported without payment of duty - Wrongful application of rates/period of depreciation - s per the Tribunal’s clear observation, the adjudicating authority is bound to allow the depreciation upto the date of payment of duty. As per the submission made by the Appellant that if the depreciation is considered upto the date of payment then duty comes to Nil. There is no rebuttal to this fact. Hence the demand is not sustainable. - AT

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