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CESTAT New Delhi holds that “no question arises for granting interest from date of deposit” — Tribunal clarifies that interest on refund of differential customs duty applies only under Section 27A and not Section 35FF
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CESTAT New Delhi holds that “no question arises for granting interest from date of deposit” — Tribunal clarifies that interest on refund of differential customs duty applies only under Section 27A and not Section 35FF

Court's decision CESTAT dismissed both appeals and upheld the Commissioner (Appeals)’ order rejecting the demand for interest from the date of deposit. The Tribunal held in clear terms that the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 1, 2025
Orissa High Court: "Social Welfare Surcharge Exempt Where Customs Duty is Waived Under Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) Scrip" – Court Rules SWS Inapplicable as It Is Tied to Customs Duty, Which Was Fully Exempted
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Orissa High Court: “Social Welfare Surcharge Exempt Where Customs Duty is Waived Under Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) Scrip” – Court Rules SWS Inapplicable as It Is Tied to Customs Duty, Which Was Fully Exempted

Court’s Decision:The Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, declaring that they are not required to pay the Social Welfare Surcharge (SWS) on the customs duty exempted through the MEIS…
Posted by Rawlaw November 23, 2024

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