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Valuation of import goods - Inclusion of License fees and ...

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August 2, 2014

Valuation of import goods - Inclusion of License fees and royalty - licence fee and royalty paid by the appellants to their collaborator M/s. SGV, France, would not be added to the value of the imported capital goods - AT

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