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Customs

September 23, 2015

Refund of SAD / Additional Duty of 4% - Validity of Sale transaction – Sales tax authorities accepted sale of goods on basis of invoices and confirmed payment of CST – Sale was completed as soon as titles were transferred to purchasers – AO cannot question basis of sales transactions - AT

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