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Interest on retrospective levy of duty as per Finance Act, 2011 ...

Central Excise

June 16, 2016

Interest on retrospective levy of duty as per Finance Act, 2011 is not chargeable for the period prior to date of enactment of Finance Act, 2011 i.e. 8.4.2011 - AT

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