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Classification of Laltel and Janma Ghunti - whether the goods ...


Laltel and Janma Ghunti Classification Under Review: Ayurvedic Medicines or Essential Oils? Central Excise Tax Implications Examined.

July 16, 2018

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Classification of Laltel and Janma Ghunti - whether the goods classifiable under Chapter Sub-heading 3003.39 which pertains to the Ayurvedic Medicines or under Subheading 3003.39 but under Chapter 33.01 as aqueous distillate of essential oil?

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