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Customs Valuation Dispute: Importer Wins as Authorities Fail to Prove Undervaluation of Motorcycle Inner Tubes Under Section 14

May 20, 2025

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CESTAT adjudicated a customs valuation dispute involving imported motorcycle inner tubes. The tribunal found the department failed to discharge its burden of proving undervaluation under section 14 of Customs Act. Despite the importer's admission of a higher value, the tribunal held that the revenue authorities must satisfy prescribed valuation requirements. The tribunal rejected the department's reassessment based on insufficient evidence, NIDB data, and inapplicable RSP provisions. Consequently, the appeal was allowed, and the goods were to be assessed at the originally declared transaction value, emphasizing the need for cogent evidence in customs valuation challenges.

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