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Extended period of Limitation - emand on the ground that ...

Central Excise

July 5, 2022

Extended period of Limitation - emand on the ground that Notification does not exempt from payment of NCCD - The issue involved is a neat question of law which involved interpretation of exemption provided in respect of NCCD. It is also a fact on record that appellant have declared their manufacturing process to the department and they were filing ER-1 returns regularly. - it cannot be said that there is any suppression of fact on the part of the appellant. - AT

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