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Excisability - Waste - Bagasse - press mud - it is a natural ...


No Excise Duty on Sugar By-Products Bagasse and Press Mud, Even After March 1, 2015.

November 29, 2018

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Excisability - Waste - Bagasse - press mud - it is a natural by-product which does not involve any effort nor is it the primary intention of a sugar manufacturer to intend to manufacture press mud - The assessee is not liable to pay any duty even after 01.03.2015.

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