Chapter II A - Indicating amount of duty in the price of goods, etc., for purpose of refund and crediting certain amounts to the fund (From Section 12A to Section 12D)
Power to amend Fourth Schedule: central government may notify schedule changes but must preserve specified excise rates. Central Government may, when satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest, amend the Fourth Schedule by notification in the Official Gazette; provided that such amendment shall not alter or affect in any manner the rates specified in the Fourth Schedule at which the duties of excise shall be leviable on the goods specified therein.
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Power to amend Fourth Schedule: central government may notify schedule changes but must preserve specified excise rates.
Central Government may, when satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest, amend the Fourth Schedule by notification in the Official Gazette; provided that such amendment shall not alter or affect in any manner the rates specified in the Fourth Schedule at which the duties of excise shall be leviable on the goods specified therein.
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