Country of Origin Certificates and declared transaction value supported preferential customs exemption where authenticity and invoice prices remained ...
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Transitioned CENVAT credit may validly satisfy mandatory pre-deposit requirements for legacy service tax appeals through Electronic Credit Ledger debi...
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After export and assessment of shipping bills, reassessment is unavailable except through recognised legal modes such as appeal, finalisation of provisional assessment, exporter-requested amendment, or correction of clerical error; the declared value and description in already exported goods cannot be reopened. The note further states that DEPB credit is linked to FOB value and transaction value, so customs redetermination of assessable value does not justify denial of DEPB benefit or recovery of duty through used scrips. It also explains that goods already exported fall outside confiscation powers for export goods, and that penalties fail when the underlying duty demand is unsustainable or when false declaration is not established.
After export and assessment of shipping bills, reassessment is unavailable except through recognised legal modes such as appeal, finalisation of provisional assessment, exporter-requested amendment, or correction of clerical error; the declared value and description in already exported goods cannot be reopened. The note further states that DEPB credit is linked to FOB value and transaction value, so customs redetermination of assessable value does not justify denial of DEPB benefit or recovery of duty through used scrips. It also explains that goods already exported fall outside confiscation powers for export goods, and that penalties fail when the underlying duty demand is unsustainable or when false declaration is not established.
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