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Refund Claim Denied: Unchallenged Bills of Entry Prevent Altering Assessment; Appeal Required u/s 28 for Changes.

August 12, 2022

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Refund claim - refund rejected on the ground that the bills of entry under which assessments were made were not assailed - refund of duty is a mechanical process of returning the excess duty paid. The officer sanctioning refund cannot sit in judgment or modify the assessment by the assessing officer. Any modification to the assessment is possible either by an appeal before the Commissioner (Appeals) or by issue of a notice under section 28. It was, therefore, held that no refund can be sanctioned so as to modify the assessment of bill of entry. - AT

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