Supreme Court rules on excise duty for goods supplied 'free of cost' The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal regarding the applicability of excise duty on goods supplied 'free of cost' by a manufacturer to a buyer, citing a ...
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Supreme Court rules on excise duty for goods supplied "free of cost"
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal regarding the applicability of excise duty on goods supplied "free of cost" by a manufacturer to a buyer, citing a previous judgment that allowed the manufacturer to adjust credit on inputs and duty paid by intermediate purchasers.
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal regarding the applicability of excise duty on goods supplied "free of cost" by a manufacturer to a buyer, citing a previous judgment that allowed the manufacturer to adjust credit on inputs and duty paid by intermediate purchasers.
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