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Customs Adjudication sets aside show-cause notice served on Aleem Enterprises

byCT Report
22/04/2017
in Karachi
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KARACAHI: Customs Adjudication has dismissed a show-cause notice served on M/s Aleem Enterprises by Customs Appraisement East.

M/s Aleem Enterprises imported a consignment of electronic parts at total invoice value of $4937.04 from China and sought clearance. The imported determined its liability and paid the amount into national exchequer.

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The goods declaration was selected for scrutiny and it was reported that the importer has mis-declared the description and quantity of several items with an intention to evade duty and taxes amounting to Rs1.393 million. That’s why a show-cause notice was served on the importer.

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