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Remission of duty – the assessee are entitled to 'remission of ...


Assessee Eligible for Duty Remission on Goods Lost in Fire Pre-Clearance for Home Consumption.

January 21, 2013

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Remission of duty – the assessee are entitled to 'remission of duty' paid on the goods lost or destroyed by fire at any time before physical clearance of the goods for home consumption. - AT

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