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M/s Omar Associates chews up Rs 12.2 million by availing inadmissible DTRE concessions

byAftab Channa
17/10/2015
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Directorate of Post Clearance Audit PCA Karachi has detected another evasion by M/s Omar Associates (Pvt) Limited to the tune of Rs 12.2 million for violating Duty Tax Remission Export (DTRE) concessions. The audit observation has been issued by the Post Clearance Audit.

As per details, the PCA during scrutiny of DTRE No.KCU/151/ 13072012 dated 13.07.2012, observed that M/s Omar Associates imported 20438 M Tons Soap Stone under H.S. Code 2526-1010 availing facility of DTRE Rules notified vide RO 450(i)/2001 dated 18-06-2001.

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The DTRE user imported subject under 72 Goods Declarations during the period w.e.f 17-07-2012 to 27-09-2012. The DTRE user Exported 18600 M. Tons of Finished Talc Lumps under Export Goods Declaration KEXP SB 14470 dated 17-09-2012 showing utilization of 20000 M.T of raw material/ input goods imported for utilization of output goods of DTRE.

M/s Omar Associate under Rule 302 of DTRE Rules was granted specific contract based DTRE approval for acquisition of duties and taxes suspended input goods for solely use in exports against instant DTRE as requested in the application submitted to the Regulatory Collector in the form set out in Appendix-I to the DTRE Rules having all required information (Rule 298 of DTRE rules).

This approval is on the basis of declaration of the applicant who alone stand responsible for fulfillment of these declarations which besides others includes that the input goods acquired under Chapter XII of SRO.450(I)/2001 dated 18-6-2001 shall be utilized in the manufacture and export of output goods of this DTRE within 12 months. The DTRE user submitted reconciliation statement on 14.9.2013 on prescribed form (App-III) in terms of Rule 307-D of the aforesaid Rules.

It is worth mentioning, that under Rule 302-A, samples of imported input goods and output goods meant for export shall be drawn at the time of import and export so that the same could be used for cross matching or any other purpose as required.

M/s. Omar Associate (Pvt) Ltd, Karachi, is accordingly advised to deposit the short levied amount of Rs. 12,283,326/- along with additional duty and taxes.

 

 

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