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Notification 21/2002 – import duty on tags, labels, stickers, ...


High Court Confirms Import Duty Benefits for Unassembled Button Parts Under Notification 21/2002 Remain Valid.

February 1, 2013

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Notification 21/2002 – import duty on tags, labels, stickers, belts, buttons or hangers - Benefit of notification cannot be declined to the assessee merely because import was button in parts and not in made up form - HC

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