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Pure-agent reimbursements in clearing and forwarding services are excluded from taxable value when qualifying third-party payments are properly record...
CENVAT Credit - Bogus firms - fraudulent Cenvat Credit passing chain to facilitate availment of Cenvat Credit without actual manufacture and supply of duty paid goods - validity of statements relied upon - The order under challenge is held to be passed in violation of statutory principles as that of principles of natural justice. The order is also held to be absolutely presumptive having been passed without appreciation of evidence produced by the appellant, but by relying upon the third party evidence - Demand set aside - AT
CENVAT Credit - Bogus firms - fraudulent Cenvat Credit passing chain to facilitate availment of Cenvat Credit without actual manufacture and supply of duty paid goods - validity of statements relied upon - The order under challenge is held to be passed in violation of statutory principles as that of principles of natural justice. The order is also held to be absolutely presumptive having been passed without appreciation of evidence produced by the appellant, but by relying upon the third party evidence - Demand set aside - AT
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