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HC determined that flavoured milk sold by petitioner falls under tariff heading 0402, not CH 2202. The conversion charges for milk to milk powder were remanded for reassessment, with the appellate authority previously indicating a potential 5% tax rate instead of 18%. The original assessment order and appeal order were set aside, directing the Assessing Officer to conduct a fresh assessment, specifically levying tax on flavoured milk under the specified tariff heading. The petition was subsequently disposed of, effectively returning the matter for reconsideration with specific guidance on tax classification and rate.
HC determined that flavoured milk sold by petitioner falls under tariff heading 0402, not CH 2202. The conversion charges for milk to milk powder were remanded for reassessment, with the appellate authority previously indicating a potential 5% tax rate instead of 18%. The original assessment order and appeal order were set aside, directing the Assessing Officer to conduct a fresh assessment, specifically levying tax on flavoured milk under the specified tariff heading. The petition was subsequently disposed of, effectively returning the matter for reconsideration with specific guidance on tax classification and rate.
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