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Valuation - the appellant has not paid any freight, insurance or ...


Court Rules Freight, Insurance, and Octroi Costs Excluded from Assessable Value of Chassis in Final Products.

September 30, 2016

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Valuation - the appellant has not paid any freight, insurance or octroi in respect of such chassis, and therefore, question of the appellant adding these elements in arriving at the assessable value of its final products would simply not arise - AT

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