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CENVAT Credit - payment of duty @1% or 2% under N/N. 01/2011-CE ...

Central Excise

September 1, 2018

CENVAT Credit - payment of duty @1% or 2% under N/N. 01/2011-CE - Cenvat credit is not availed by virtue of the provisions of said Rule 3 of Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 but it is availed by virtue of Rule, 16 of Central Excise Rules, 2002 where there is a deeming provision that such goods shall be deemed to be inputs - appeal allowed

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