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Rebate claims - Procurement of excisable goods duty free - ...


Petitioner to Get Cash Refund for Excise Duty via Actual Credit; Remaining Portion Refundable as Credit.

March 20, 2013

Case Laws     Central Excise     CGOVT

Rebate claims - Procurement of excisable goods duty free - Petitioner entitled to cash refund only of the portion deposited by it by actual credit and for remaining portion, refund by way of credit is appropriate - CGOVT

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