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Imported False Ceilings Classified as Modular Furniture, Eligible for Exemption Under Notification No. 140/91-Cus.

January 22, 2013

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Import - Exemption Notification No. 140/91-Cus - False ceiling is necessary furniture to an office space to make it habitable and functional and therefore imported items falls under the definition of Modular Furniture - AT

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