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Re-assessment of Bills of entry – CVD mistakenly paid at 10% ...

Customs

September 11, 2015

Re-assessment of Bills of entry – CVD mistakenly paid at 10% instead of 6% – revenue directed to respondents to dispose of representations of petitioners - Needful will be done by respondents / revenue as expeditiously as possible - HC

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