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Refund claim of excess duty paid - The assessment was done on ...

Customs

June 6, 2017

Refund claim of excess duty paid - The assessment was done on standard rate of duty whereas as per the said notification concessional rate of basic duty at the rate of 10% was available to the imported goods - The refund is not liable to be denied on the basis that the assessment of bill of entry was not challenged - AT

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