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Tribunal Confirms Penalty for Overvaluation of Exported Garments, Offers Partial Relief by Reducing Fine Amounts.

February 8, 2024

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Imposition of redemption fine and penalty - Overvaluation export of readymade garments - The CESTAT observed that, to ascertain the value of goods, the Revenue has done market survey in the presence of the representative of the appellant and in the market survey, it was found that the export goods are over valued and the appellant has accepted the same. - the Revenue not agreed upon that transportation charges and profit margin cannot be the double of the goods in the facts and circumstances of the case. - Therefore by giving partial relief, the tribunal while confirming the order, reduced the amount of redemption fine and penalty.

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