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Valuation - non-inclusion of value of Bought Out items received ...


Court Rules Undervaluation of Bought-Out Items Requires Duty from Supplier; Erected Goods Become Immovable Property, No Excise Duty.

December 24, 2022

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Valuation - non-inclusion of value of Bought Out items received at site - If there was any undervaluation of these items then the demand of duty should have been made on the supplier of these brought out items. Admittedly and undisputedly these brought out items were not even brought into the premises of appellant - Undisputedly after erection of the goods manufactured and cleared by the appellant and other brought out items at the site of Customer, what emerges is a immovable property which as such is not excisable. - AT

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