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Tribunal Rules Against Using Cum-Duty Value for Calculating Export Duty on Iron Ore Fines.

March 30, 2024

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Valuation - export duty - Liability to pay customs duty on the FOB value, on export of iron ore fines considering the same as cum-duty value or otherwise - After considering the arguments presented by both parties, the Tribunal referenced several past rulings that had addressed similar issues. These precedents consistently held that cum-duty value cannot be used to determine the value for the levy of export duty. In light of this established interpretation of the law, the Tribunal upheld the Impugned Orders and dismissed the Appeals.

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