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M/s Chanar Energy moves SHC seeking exemption from duty & taxes on consignment of bagasse based boiler

byM.B. Rana
09/04/2021
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: M/s Chanar Energy Limited has approached the Sindh High Court (SHC) and filed a constitutional petition against demanding duty and taxes on imported consignment of bagasse based boiler of 110 bar pressure allegedly exempted from duty and taxes under CGO NO 11/207.

On 7 April 2021, counsel for the petitioner stated that petitioner whilst acting the course of its business as an electric power generation company has developed a 22 megawatt bagasse/ biomass based co-generation power plant in tehsil tandliawala, District Faisalabad.

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He submitted that in furtherance of the development of the power project the petitioner duly fulfilled all legal formalities and requirements in that it obtained letter of intent dated April 30, 2015 form the alternative energy board, approved dated July 06, 2015 from the environmental protection department, generation license from NEPRA.

He further submitted that petitioner has imported a consignment of bagasse based boiler of 110 bar pressure and filed goods declaration, the consignment has reached Karachi in different lots and the petitioner filed goods declaration therein that the lots were exempt from the levy of duties and taxes under CGO NO 11/207, however, the officers of the FRB illegally, unlawfully and in contravention to the CGO No 11/2007, wrongly assessed the lots to be chargeable with duties and taxes.

Citing secretary Ministry of Industries & Production, CEO Engineering Development Board and Chairman FBR as respondents, petitioner pleaded the court to declare that impugned assessments as unconstitutional, illegal, null void, of no legal and inoperative against the rights of the petitioner.

Counsel further pleaded the court to declare that the petitioner is entitled to the benefit of CGO NO 11/2007 and hence not liable to pay duty and taxes upon the import of the bagasse based boiler of 110 bar pressure, as the same is not being manufactured locally in Pakistan.

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