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Import of TV broadcasting equipments - non payment of duty - ...


Court Rules Against Importers: Ignorance Not a Defense for Duty-Free TV Broadcasting Equipment.

February 4, 2015

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Import of TV broadcasting equipments - non payment of duty - Their contentions that they have obtained bills/invoices from the dealers is beyond acceptable as having fully known that the goods are of foreign origin and they cannot claim ignorance that they have bonafide belief that these goods are validly imported and sold to them. - AT

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