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Refund - valuation - The liquidated damages have to be deducted ...

Central Excise

June 23, 2016

Refund - valuation - The liquidated damages have to be deducted from the assessable value given in the invoice in respect of payment of central excise duty - refund of excess duty paid allowed - AT

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