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Release of goods - The procedure for compliance of the conditions stipulated u/s 67(6) is literally provided under Section 140 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules 2017. Therefore, unless the security as contemplated under Section 129(2), read with Section 67(6), is furnished with; or payment of the entire amount of tax and penalty imposed under Section 3 is made, the goods are not liable to be released. - HC
Release of goods - The procedure for compliance of the conditions stipulated u/s 67(6) is literally provided under Section 140 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules 2017. Therefore, unless the security as contemplated under Section 129(2), read with Section 67(6), is furnished with; or payment of the entire amount of tax and penalty imposed under Section 3 is made, the goods are not liable to be released. - HC
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