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As the bagasse and pressmud are non-excisable, the question of ...

Central Excise

June 30, 2016

As the bagasse and pressmud are non-excisable, the question of reversing 5% or 10% of the value of goods does not arise as the common inputs not used in the manufacturing of waste - AT

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