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Exemption from IGST - Re-import of aircrafts and parts thereof after repairs - the meaning assigned to duty of customs, as discussed above, is the meaning assigned to ‘duty’ under section 2(15) of the Customs Act, which would be the duty leviable under section 12 of the Customs Act. Mere omission to mention “specified in the First Schedule to the Tariff Act” after “Duty of customs” in the conditions set out in column (3) of the Table for Serial No. 2 cannot lead to an inference that duty of customs would include integrated tax and compensation cess. - The Appellant is entitled to exemption from payment of IGST - AT
Exemption from IGST - Re-import of aircrafts and parts thereof after repairs - the meaning assigned to duty of customs, as discussed above, is the meaning assigned to ‘duty’ under section 2(15) of the Customs Act, which would be the duty leviable under section 12 of the Customs Act. Mere omission to mention “specified in the First Schedule to the Tariff Act” after “Duty of customs” in the conditions set out in column (3) of the Table for Serial No. 2 cannot lead to an inference that duty of customs would include integrated tax and compensation cess. - The Appellant is entitled to exemption from payment of IGST - AT
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