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Valuation - the benefit accruing to the appellant by way of ...

Central Excise

November 1, 2016

Valuation - the benefit accruing to the appellant by way of extending the benefit of concessional rate of duty for import of components is to be considered as additional consideration flowing from the buyer to the appellant. The charging of differential duty on such consideration confirmed - AT

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