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Valuation - stock transfer - Differential duty on clearances to ...

Central Excise

January 22, 2016

Valuation - stock transfer - Differential duty on clearances to their Faridabad unit - comparable price - while the value adopted is to be based on comparable value there is no sanction to take highest of the independent sale price for such purpose. - AT

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