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Demand of differential Central Excise Duty with interest and ...

May 14, 2024

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Demand of differential Central Excise Duty with interest and penalty - inflating freight charges through their dummy transport unit - The Tribunal affirmed the confirmation of the differential duty, penalties, and interest imposed by the Assistant Commissioner, based on the findings of undervaluation and evasion of excise duty. Regarding the determination of assessable value, the Tribunal analyzed the provisions of Rule 5 of the Central Excise Valuation Rules and Section 4(1)(a) of the Act. However, it found no merit in the appellant's argument and upheld the impugned orders.

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