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Valuation of this remnant ATF - cost of transportation - where ...


Transportation costs impact remnant ATF valuation under Customs Act Section 14(1) and 2007 Rule 10(2) only if incurred.

May 29, 2021

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Valuation of this remnant ATF - cost of transportation - where transportation of goods is involved and cost is actually incurred or is liable to be incurred for such transportation, such cost has to be added to the transaction value, but where there is no transportation of goods nor there is any liability to incur the cost of such transport, the first proviso to section 14(1) of the Customs Act and rule 10(2) of the 2007 Rules would not be attracted. - AT

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