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Recovery of differential duty (SAD) u/s 28(1) of CA for the ...


Tribunal Upholds Penalties for Importer's Duty Evasion Due to Misdeclared Goods and False Exemption Claims.

April 10, 2024

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Recovery of differential duty (SAD) u/s 28(1) of CA for the imports made in all the Bills of Entry along with interest and penalties - The Tribunal confirmed the misdeclaration of goods and found the importer's actions led to the evasion of customs duties. - It was determined that claiming exemptions under false pretenses without fulfilling the necessary VAT payments constituted evasion of SAD. - The Tribunal upheld the penalties imposed on the appellants, stating their involvement and awareness of the transactions and misdeclarations were evident, directly implicating them in the customs duty evasion.

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