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Assessable Value – there was no merit in the argument of the ...

Central Excise

October 22, 2013

Assessable Value – there was no merit in the argument of the appellant that where the goods are delivered at the customers' premises at a pre-agreed rate of transportation, the cost of transportation should be excluded from the sale price to arrive at the assessable value - AT

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