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Refund of the excess duty paid - Change in value - revised ...


Refund Denied for Excess Duty Paid Due to Lack of Evidence on Value Change in Accounts Under Relevant Sections.

September 11, 2023

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Refund of the excess duty paid - Change in value - revised invoice generated - There are no evidences produced till date with regard to the revised transactions as to how the differential amounts reflect in the books of accounts of the supplier as well as the appellant. In view of the above, the question of considering change in value as mere amendment as per Section 14 read with Section 149 is ruled out. Therefore, the Commissioner (A) was right in rejecting these changes and in disallowing reassessment of the imported goods. - Refund was rightly rejected - AT

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