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CENVAT Credit - input services - services of Commission Agent received for marketing of products / sale of goods - The learned Commissioner has correctly held that the impugned service does not qualify as Input Service as the same was not used in or in relation to manufacture of goods by the appellants and therefore, the credit availed is illegal. - penalty under Rule 15 of CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 is rightly imposed. - AT
CENVAT Credit - input services - services of Commission Agent received for marketing of products / sale of goods - The learned Commissioner has correctly held that the impugned service does not qualify as Input Service as the same was not used in or in relation to manufacture of goods by the appellants and therefore, the credit availed is illegal. - penalty under Rule 15 of CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 is rightly imposed. - AT
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