Fraudulently obtained SEIS scrips cannot support customs exemption; recovery, confiscation and penalties were sustained, but employee penalty fell awa...
Tribunal held that where original goods were exported, a replacement consignment was subsequently exported and the defective originals were re-imported, and a chartered accountant certified no extra charge and that export benefits were claimed only once, the re-importation falls under the provision for replacement consignments (Sr. No. 5) rather than the general re-importation entry (Sr. No. 1). Consequently the appellant may retain the export benefits taken on the original export, is not liable to reverse them with interest, and the amount surrendered to clear the re-imported goods must be refunded on application.
Tribunal held that where original goods were exported, a replacement consignment was subsequently exported and the defective originals were re-imported, and a chartered accountant certified no extra charge and that export benefits were claimed only once, the re-importation falls under the provision for replacement consignments (Sr. No. 5) rather than the general re-importation entry (Sr. No. 1). Consequently the appellant may retain the export benefits taken on the original export, is not liable to reverse them with interest, and the amount surrendered to clear the re-imported goods must be refunded on application.
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