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Central Excise

August 25, 2015

Valuation of goods - inclusion of additional monetary consideration - transfer of advance import licence in favour of the seller by the buyer enabling the seller of the goods to effect duty free import of the raw materials and bringing down the cost of production/procurement - additions confirmed - SC

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