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CENVAT credit availed on supplementary invoice issued by Job ...

Central Excise

July 16, 2014

CENVAT credit availed on supplementary invoice issued by Job worker - prima facie the applicant has made out a case for availment of service tax as per Rule 9(1)(bb) of the Central Excise Rule, 2004. - AT

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