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Though the return for April 2007 to June 2007 quarter was ...

Central Excise

December 5, 2015

Though the return for April 2007 to June 2007 quarter was required to be filed on 10.07.2007 but the return was actually filed on 14.08.2007 and, therefore, prima facie, it is 14.08.2007 which would have to be treated as the relevant date- AT

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