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Gold mountings and findings being items as jewellery are outside ...

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March 1, 2017

Gold mountings and findings being items as jewellery are outside the purview of N/N. 62/2004-C.E. and, hence, the Board’s Circulars No. 40/2004-Cus. and 13/2006-Cus. clarifying that the gold and silver mountings and findings are covered by the N/N. 62/2004-Cus. are contrary to the provisions of law and, hence, have no validity - No exemption - AT

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