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Adjudication-II recovers evaded amount of Rs 10.98m during October

byWaqar Ahmed Ansari
31/10/2017
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Customs Adjudication-II has issued 10 show cause notices and five final notices during the month of October and recovered Rs 10.98 million.

Sources told Customs Today that the Customs Adjudication-II issued a final notice to a defaulter company, M/s Amir Enterprises, and recovered Rs 1.88 million from M/s Mogheera and Sons.

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Sources said that M/s Amir Enterprises was found involved in the tax evasion. The company imported imported emergency lights its accessories in the month of July and used wrong PCT heading.

After careful investigations, the Customs Adjudication-II sent the final notice to the company, asking it to clear the outstanding amount of Rs 1.26 million at the earliest.

Sources told that another company M/s Mogheera and Sons cleared a consignment different kinds of Aluminum sheets on 30th August and evaded tax amount of Rs 1.88 million, after investigation Customs Adjudication sent a show cause notice on September 6 but the company failed to clear the outstanding tax amount.

On that time Collector Customs Adjudication-II Muhammad Javed sent final notice on September 26. After receiving final notice, the company deposited the amount of Rs1.88 million.

Sources told that newly transferred Collector of Customs Adjudication-II Tahir Qureshi are issuing some notices to the different defaulters companies in coming two days.

 

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