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Customs Adjudication imposes fine on company, clearing agent for evading tax

byWaqar Ahmed Ansari
31/01/2017
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Customs Adjudication has penalized an importer and clearing agent for evading government revenue through claiming inadmissible benefit of concessionary SRO on the import of processed cheese.

According to details, a Rs 1 million penalty has been imposed on M/s Sabiha Anees Trading Enterprises along with the payment of evaded revenue of Rs 10 million while a penalty of Rs 0.3 million is imposed on clearing agent M/s R.H Enterprises.

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Reportedly, Directorate General of Intelligence & Investigation received information that M/s Sabiha Anees Trading Enterprises is involved in unlawful claim of zero rated exemptions of sales tax under 6thSchedule and reduced rate exemption under 8th Schedule on import of processed cheese under H.S Code 0406.3000.

Subsequently, one under-clearance consignment of the above said importer was blocked online and physical examination found the goods to be Happy Cow brand processed cheese (H.S Code 0406.3000) in retail packing. Perusal of relevant GD found that the importer claimed inadmissible concessions of sales tax under 8th schedule, which was available to simple cheese that is sold in retail packing under a brand name.

After due deliberation of the case, Collector Adjudication found the charges leveled against the importer and clearing agent established and ordered recovery of evaded amount.

A penalty of Rs 1 million was also imposed on M/s Sabiha Anees Trading Enterprises. A penalty of Rs 0.3 million was imposed on clearing agent M/s R.H Enterprises. Record of past clearances of the said importer was scrutinized and total evasion on 23 consignments was calculated to be Rs 10 million.

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