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How to import crude oil without paying tax

Vol 4, PW 24 (17 Jan 01) Midstream, Downstream, Renewables
 

When can an Indian oil refiner import crude oil without paying duty (tax), which currently stands at 10% Answer: when he exports a comparable volume of finished petro-products, such as LPG, naphtha or kerosene....

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