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PCA summons M/s M.N. Enterprises due to duty, tax evasion of Rs 5,147,430

byM Hayat
24/01/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Directorate of Post Clarence Audit (PCA) has summoned M/s M.N. Enterprises due to company’s involvement in duty and tax evasion of Rs 5,147,430 on the import of tarpaulin.

According to the details, the PCA Lahore observed that the import clearances data against HS code 6306.1210 effected from various Model Customs Collectorates during the calendar years 2012 and 2013 revealed that inadmissible concession of sales tax and value Added Sales Tax under the SRO 1125()/2011 dated 31.12.2011, wrongfully availed on the import of Tarpaulin i.e. sun shedding which is specifically excluded from that ambit of said SRO and hence was not entitled for such benefit under the said SRO.

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It has been observed that importer had imported various consignments consisting of tarpaulin and got it cleared under PCT heading 6306.1210 with inadmissible concession under SRO 1125(I/201 1, dated 31.12.2011. Hence, it was said that the importers  have short paid an amount Rs5,147,430 sales tax, additional sales tax and income tax due to wrongful, concession under the SRO I 125(D/2011 dated 31.12.2011.

The importer was asked to pay above mentioned short paid amount of duty/ taxes within 10 days of receipt of this letter positively.

The importer was told in case they do not agree with the audit observation; they may provide the written clarification along with supporting documents as well as import documents i.e. copies of Goods Declaration, commercial performa invoice, LC, invoice, packing list, contract, purchase order, catalogue / literature etc. on or before the stipulated time.

The importer was also told to appear in person of received undersigned through an on the accredited situated aforesaid at representative at the Custom House to rebut the audit observation.

It was said that if no one appears from the side of the importers It will be deemed that they have nothing to offer in rebuttal of this audit observation and the cases will be dealt as per law on the basis of facts available on record.

 

 

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