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The law prevalent as on the date of the import of the vessel in ...


Vessel Import Duty Based on 2012 Law Despite 2018 Bill of Entry Filing; Import Date is Key Factor.

January 10, 2020

Case Laws     Customs     HC

The law prevalent as on the date of the import of the vessel in the case on hand would only be applicable and that merely because the bill of entry was not filed at the inception in the year 2012 and the manual bill of entry was filed in the year 2018, that is, about six years after the actual import of goods, the duty and tax cannot be levied based on the law prevalent on the date of the filing of manual bill of entry more particularly as the import of the vessel in May, 2012, is not in dispute and as the vessel ran after getting necessary port clearances on number of occasions is also not in dispute

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