Working-capital adjustment determines whether software-services transfer-pricing margins fall within the statutory tolerance range, eliminating any ad...
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Revocation of Customs Broker License - subletting of the license - It is alleged that the customs broker had granted access of the credentials, necessary for undertaking customs clearance, to persons not in their employment. The submission of customs broker, and not controverted in the impugned order, that access was provided only to privately sourced software used for compilation of data to be filed under ICEGATE strikes at the very root of the allegation of illicit grant of access. - none of the charges has been proved against the appellant - There are no reason for the continuation of revocation of the licence or forfeiture of the security deposit - AT
Revocation of Customs Broker License - subletting of the license - It is alleged that the customs broker had granted access of the credentials, necessary for undertaking customs clearance, to persons not in their employment. The submission of customs broker, and not controverted in the impugned order, that access was provided only to privately sourced software used for compilation of data to be filed under ICEGATE strikes at the very root of the allegation of illicit grant of access. - none of the charges has been proved against the appellant - There are no reason for the continuation of revocation of the licence or forfeiture of the security deposit - AT
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