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Significant Delays in Container Release Affect Exporters and Revenue: Impact on Drawbacks, ROSL, and IGST Refunds.

February 1, 2021

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Seeking provisional release of container - Let the things be as they are we are not in position to find any reason for the enormous delay in handling of the goods which were cleared for export and subsequently called back. Also we are unable to find any reason for this delay when the revenue itself contends the outflow of the drawback, ROSL and IGST Refund. Do these delays not hamper the interest of the revenue itself - in view the failure on the part of revenue to complete the proceedings early within the prescribed time frame has not only affected the interests of the exporters, but has also impacted the revenue interests - AT

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