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P&F Charges in Pricing Breakdown

This document outlines the steps to calculate the total price of a product from the ex-works price. The total price is calculated by starting with the ex-works price and sequentially adding packing and forwarding charges, excise duty on the ex-works price plus packing and forwarding charges, sales tax on the running total so far, freight charges on the ex-works price plus packing and forwarding charges, and finally insurance on the full running total including all previous charges.

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P&F Charges in Pricing Breakdown

This document outlines the steps to calculate the total price of a product from the ex-works price. The total price is calculated by starting with the ex-works price and sequentially adding packing and forwarding charges, excise duty on the ex-works price plus packing and forwarding charges, sales tax on the running total so far, freight charges on the ex-works price plus packing and forwarding charges, and finally insurance on the full running total including all previous charges.

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Ex -works Price
2. Ex works price + P & F charge ( 2-3%)
3. Excise duty on ( Ex- works price + P& F )
4. Sales tax on ( Ex-works price+ P&F+ ED)
5. Freight on ( Ex- works price+ P&F)
6. Insurance on ( Ex –works price+ P&F + ED + S.T. + Freight)
7. Total Price = Ex works price + P&F + ED + ST + Freight +Insurance

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