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Valuation - Once the Sales Tax department has assessed the Sales ...

Central Excise

May 4, 2017

Valuation - Once the Sales Tax department has assessed the Sales Tax as paid, the Central Excise department cannot contend that since the State Government has remitted the amount back to the appellants as incentive, Sales Tax was not paid by them - Thus when the sales tax/ Vat is payable at the time of removal in that case in terms of Section 4(d) of the Central Excise Act, the same is not includible in the transaction value - AT

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