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Even if attracting nil rate of duty, the goods remain excisable ...

Central Excise

March 13, 2012

Even if attracting nil rate of duty, the goods remain excisable and they do not become non-excisable. Therefore, just because the goods listed in the schedule attract nil rate of duty, it cannot be said that they become non-excisable. - AT

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