Anonymous donation classification fails where charitable trusts maintain undisputed donor identity records and evidence corpus contributions' intended...
Transfer pricing method selection favours TNMM where medical-equipment distribution involves substantial post-import value addition and operational ri...
Post-export shipping bill conversion remains available where contemporaneous evidence supports EPCG benefits despite curable procedural omissions and ...
Mis-declaration of goods - import of PLC Splitter Module - Merely because the appellant sought for duty exemption on the belief that the goods imported by him fall within the scope of the exemption notification and the revenue took the view that the goods imported were not as per the specifications under the notification, it is not a case where goods have been improperly imported or mis-declared so as to confiscate the goods invoking section 111(m) of the Customs Act. - AT
Mis-declaration of goods - import of PLC Splitter Module - Merely because the appellant sought for duty exemption on the belief that the goods imported by him fall within the scope of the exemption notification and the revenue took the view that the goods imported were not as per the specifications under the notification, it is not a case where goods have been improperly imported or mis-declared so as to confiscate the goods invoking section 111(m) of the Customs Act. - AT
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