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Customs Appellate Tribunal orders M/s Basfa Textile to pay duties

bySajid Nawaz
29/08/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Customs Appellate Tribunal has rejected the case filed by M/Basfa Textile Limited against Additional Collector of Customs Adjudication-VI-AFU Cargo Complex Allama Iqbal International Airport Lahore.

Member Technical Imran Tariq heard the case and said in his final remarks that there is no merit in the appeal and is therefore not accepted with no order at cost, and impugned order remained passed by adjudication authority . However, the penalty of Rs 15,000 imposed on the appellant and his clearing agent has been waived off.

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According to the details, M/s Basfa Textile Mills Limited imported consignment of Indian raw cotton and sought clearance through clearing agent. The company claimed the benefits of SRO 1125 (I)/2011 date 31 December 2011 for the payment of sales tax @ 2 percent instead of 16 percent.

During the course of audit, the customs authorities observed that above said consignment had to be liable for the payment of 16 percent along with the income tax whereas the importer has wrongly claimed the benefits of sales tax SRO 1125(I)/2011. Authorities ordered to pay Rs16,93,848 under the head of sales tax  and Rs84,692 in income tax along with default surcharge.

The appellant  aggrieved from the order passed by the collector of Customs (Adjudication) Lahore and filed case before the Customs Appellate Tribunal on the grounds that the order in original (OnO) is bad in law and beyond jurisdiction, the collector customs (Adjudication) is not authority to adjudicate the liabilities under the Sales Tax Ordinance 2011 and some others.

On the other side representative of department appeared before the court and defended impounged order, he argued that Adjudication authority has fully empowered to hear the case and pass order according to the law.

After hearing the arguments from both sides Customs Appellate Tribunal dismissed the case with order that respondent department should recover the default amount of tax with default surcharge under the Sales Tax Act 1990 and Income Tax Ordinance 2001.

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