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Electronic payment of Central Excise and Service Tax – monetary ...

Indian Laws

November 25, 2013

Electronic payment of Central Excise and Service Tax – monetary limit reduced from 10 lakhs to 1 lakh i.e. every assessee liable to pay duty / ST equal to one lakh or more shall deposit the same through electronically.

 


 

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