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Tax evasion of Rs 772m: Customs Appellate Tribunal to hear Q-mobile case today ‏

byImran Ali
08/09/2015
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MULTAN:  Customs Appellate Tribunal will hear tax evasion case of Rs 772 million against Q-mobile on September 8 (today).

According to details, the Model of Customs Collectorate Multan has filed a review appeal against Order-In-Original of Collector Customs Adjudication-I Dr Farid Iqbal Qureshi.

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The Model of Customs Collectorate Multan has detected the Q-Mobile case in August 2014.The Adjudication-I had concluded the case after rejecting the view point of MCC-Multan in the final verdict in which the MCC Multan established tax evasion case against M/s Q-Mobile and its authorized dealers i.e. M/s Digicom and M/s New Allied Electronics.

The Model of Customs Collectorate Multan seized more than 900 cell phones of the Q-Mobiles during an action against them. During further investigation, a tax evasion case was surfaced in the month of August-2014 in which the MCC-Multan in its contravention report stated that the cellular company i.e. M/s Q-Mobile was involved in tax evasion of Rs 772 million in import of around 2.4 million cellular phones of different characteristics.

The MCC-Multan had established a case of massive tax evasion against M/s Q-Mobile and its authorised dealers, in which it stated that the company imported around 2.4 million smart phones and tried to evade duty/taxes worth Rs 772 million. MCC-Multan were of the view that the cellular company i.e. Q-Mobile was paying sales tax @ Rs 250 against the import of each smart phone while the other cellular companies including Samsung Blackberry and Nokia had been paid sales tax @Rs 500 on import of such smart phones which were identical to the mobile phones imported by Q mobile.

Collector Adjudication given the final verdict in the favour of Q-mobile Company in tax evasion of Rs.772 million on the grounds that case formed by the MCC Multan was not cleared from the jurisdiction of MCC Multan.

The Model of Customs Collectorate Multan has filed the review appeal petition against the Q-Mobile tax evasion case after consultation with the Federal Board of Revenue dealers .The Model of Customs Collectorate has its point of view that Q-Mobile and its authorized dealers have never denied from the allegations Surfaced by MCC Multan and they have contested the case that their import consignment was cleared from jurisdiction of Karachi Preventive and it does not exist in the jurisdiction of MCC Multan.

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