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Excess amount towards freight charges recovered from the buyers ...

Central Excise

February 5, 2016

Excess amount towards freight charges recovered from the buyers than the amount actually incurred - demand central excise duty - there is no justification for any addition to the ex factory transaction value in the present case. - AT

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