Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Customs property attachment recovery defines government dues, defaulters, recovery certificates and authorised officers empowered to sell attached property. Definitions for customs property attachment recovery cover government dues, certificates, defaulters and authorised officers. Government dues include ... Summary
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Customs property attachment recovery defines government dues, defaulters, recovery certificates and authorised officers empowered to sell attached property.
Definitions for customs property attachment recovery cover government dues, certificates, defaulters and authorised officers. Government dues include unpaid duty, drawback, interest and penalty recoverable under the Customs Act. A certificate is issued by an Assistant Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of Customs. A proper officer, authorised by and subordinate to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner, must meet the prescribed rank requirement and may attach and sell a defaulter's property to realise the certified amount. Undefined terms retain their Customs Act meanings.
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