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Revocation of Customs Broker License - Overvaluation of export garments - The power to assess including determining the value lies with the importer/ exporter (self-assessment) or with the proper officer (re-assessment). The Customs Broker has neither any authority nor any responsibility to assess the value of the imported goods or export goods. - The appellant had not violated Regulations 11(d), 11(e) or 11(n) of CBLR, 2013 - AT
Revocation of Customs Broker License - Overvaluation of export garments - The power to assess including determining the value lies with the importer/ exporter (self-assessment) or with the proper officer (re-assessment). The Customs Broker has neither any authority nor any responsibility to assess the value of the imported goods or export goods. - The appellant had not violated Regulations 11(d), 11(e) or 11(n) of CBLR, 2013 - AT
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