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What is central value-added tax under Indian law?

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What is central value-added tax under Indian law?

Posted On January 2013

Central value-added tax is levied on production or manufacturing of moveable goods. It comes at a rate of ten percent, with a maximum of 12 percent. The classification of which rate is applicable is to be found in Central Excise Tariff Act.

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