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The refund that amount is not payable to the assessee for the ...

Central Excise

December 7, 2014

The refund that amount is not payable to the assessee for the reason that he had passed on the incidence of that duty to the customers, the deduction of the admissible trade discount cannot be refused and what is to be refused is the refund. The department has mixed-up the two issues which is not correct. - AT

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