Customs Broker licence proceedings require accurate procedural facts before delay or natural-justice findings can justify setting aside regulatory act...
Provisional assessment finalisation must precede export duty recovery, while redemption fine fails for goods already exported and unavailable for conf...
Undervaluation of imported goods - MDF boards - large-scale evasion of customs duty - Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 - test report disclosed the samples which do not confirm to Grade I or Grade II - The goods are liable for confiscation and accordingly, the confiscation is upheld - Redemption allowed @10% of value plus penalty - AT
Undervaluation of imported goods - MDF boards - large-scale evasion of customs duty - Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 - test report disclosed the samples which do not confirm to Grade I or Grade II - The goods are liable for confiscation and accordingly, the confiscation is upheld - Redemption allowed @10% of value plus penalty - AT
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