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Customs Exports issues notice to Mohsin Ali and Co for recovery of Rs 2.8m

bySohail Rab
24/01/2015
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Special Recovery Cell (SRC) of Model Customs Collectorate of Exports, in its continued recovery campaign in recent days, has issued yet another recovery notice against Mohsin Ali & Co. According to details, the Assistant Collector of Special Recovery Cell Exports Dr Jam Muhammad Imran on the directives of Collector MCC Exports Manzoor Memon has issued recovery notice against Mohsin Ali & Co in order to recover government dues amounting to Rs2802132 along with penalty of Rs100000 adjudged vide Order-in-Original against the defaulter.

In the notice, it was stated by the concerned authorities that an amount of government dues of Rs2.8million approximately along with penalty of Rs100000 with levy surcharge has been stand established against the importer Mohsin & Co in the recovery proceedings under Section 202 of the Customs Act, 1969 read with the Recovery Rules, 2001.

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The notice further stated that the authorities concerned of MCC Exports have finally directed to pay the aforesaid defaulting amount within seven days from the receipt of this notice positively to avoid further proceedings against the importer.

The recent strategy of the authorities concerned of the MCC Exports, particularly the Collector Manzoor Hussain Memon has pleased the high-ups of Federal Board of Revenue.

The sources informed Customs Today that the FBR concerned authorities are determined to continue the crackdown against the defaulters in order to recover the evaded revenue and the issuance of more recovery notices by the authorities concerned of MCC Exports against the defaulters is likely in upcoming days.

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