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Interest on Differential Excise Duty is Mandatory from Goods Removal Date, Says CESTAT; Appeal Dismissed u/r 7(4).

January 10, 2025

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

The CESTAT held that interest on differential duty is a statutory liability arising from the date of removal of goods, irrespective of when the differential duty is paid. The interest serves as compensation for the delay in payment of the duty due. The appeal was dismissed, upholding the levy of interest on differential duty paid before finalization of provisional assessment u/r 7(4) of Central Excise Rules, 2002.

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