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Suo moto credit taken on excess credit debited by appellant - ...


Appellant's Suo Moto Credit on Excess Debited Found Erroneous; Initial Entry Error Not a Double Credit Case.

October 13, 2018

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Suo moto credit taken on excess credit debited by appellant - the allegation by the department is erroneous for the reason that for the second time, the appellants have taken the credit only because they had made a wrong book entry at the initial stage. This does not amount to availing credit for second time.

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