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Valuation of After-Sale Service Charges in Central Excise: Do Dealer Charges Qualify as Additional Consideration?

November 9, 2023

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Valuation - inclusion of after sale service charges, reimbursed by the appellants to their dealers - It is beyond imagination as to how these amounts constitute flow of additional consideration unless it is evidenced either that the appellants are allowing the dealers to collect the margin payable, by the appellant to the dealers, from ultimate customers or that the additional amounts charged by the dealers from ultimate customers is actually flowing back to the appellants. - AT

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