Indirect Taxes Committee (ITC) of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) had brought a publication titled as “Central Excise Law and Procedure for Jewellery Industry” with a view of familiarizing the its members and the industry with the various provisions of excise law and procedures pertaining to the levy of excise duty on jewellery.
However, ICAI has announced (11-04-2016) that the said publication has been temporarily withdrawn by ITC for further review and re submission of the same at a later date.
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