Pre-enactment land-sale agreements escape stamp-duty value substitution where substantial banking-channel consideration was received before Section 43...
Customs valuation and classification require comparable evidence and assessment of imported goods in their actual condition, invalidating related pena...
FTWZ operations were not treated as having been undertaken under the customs broker licence because there was no Form C intimation extending the licence to SEZ/FTWZ activity and no evidence that the licence covered business in the SEZ unit. The inquiry report was treated as the ative document in the CBLR proceedings; once it recorded that the alleged violations of Regulation 10(d), (e) and (n) were not proved, revocation of licence, forfeiture of security and penalty could not be sustained. The order dropping the proceedings was upheld and the Revenue appeal was dismissed.
FTWZ operations were not treated as having been undertaken under the customs broker licence because there was no Form C intimation extending the licence to SEZ/FTWZ activity and no evidence that the licence covered business in the SEZ unit. The inquiry report was treated as the ative document in the CBLR proceedings; once it recorded that the alleged violations of Regulation 10(d), (e) and (n) were not proved, revocation of licence, forfeiture of security and penalty could not be sustained. The order dropping the proceedings was upheld and the Revenue appeal was dismissed.
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