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My client imports goods from China. The Invoice value say is Rs.1,00,000/-.The Custom dept values th, Customs - Exim - SEZ

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Dated: 15-9-2007
By:- MANISH GOYAL

My client imports goods from China. The Invoice value say is Rs.1,00,000/-.The Custom dept values th


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My client imports goods from China. The Invoice value say is Rs.1,00,000/-.The Custom dept values the goods at Rs.2,00,000/- and imposes duty of 30% which amounts to Rs.60,000/- Now what is the purchase price for the goods. Is it Rs.1,60,000/- or Rs.2,60,000/-.Whether Sales Tax Authority can dispute the sale price based on custom valaution and reject the books of accounts stating that the sales are undervalued.

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1 Dated: 15-9-2007
By:- dayashankar
The purchase price for the goods is Rs.1,60,000 because this is the amount actually paid by the importer for the good. Sales tax authority accepted the price of invoice and the custom duty which he paid on it

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