CUSTOM&EXCISE&SERVICE TAX
Delhi High Court Refuses To Entertain Foreign National's Plea Alleging Illegal Arrest By Customs Dept In Gold Smuggling Case
The Delhi High Court recently refused to entertain the writ petition moved by a Turkmenistan national, alleging that the Indian Customs Department had illegally arrested him in connection with alleged gold smuggling back in 2018.A division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Shail Jain observed that the Department had produced the seized gold jewellery in a sealed cover and the same, upon inspection, could not be termed as 'personal effect' of the Petitioner.“The box was unsealed by the...
Delhi High Court Refuses To Waive Pre-Deposit For Customs Brokers' Appeal Against ₹30 Crore Penalty, Says They 'Misused' License
Stating that Customs Brokers have a significant responsibility under the Customs Act, the Delhi High Court refused to waive the pre-deposit for appeal by certain Customs Housing Agents against ₹30 crore penalty imposed upon them over import fraud.A division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Shail Jain observed,“The clear position is that the Customs Brokers have a significant responsibility under the Customs Act as also the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018. The CHA ought to...
Customs Duty Payable On Imported Goods Lost In Fire; Exemption Not Available: CESTAT New Delhi
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has stated that imported goods which are not used for manufacturing due to fire do not qualify for exemption under Notification No. 12/2012-CUS dated 17.03.2012 and hence, customs duty is payable on such goods. The exemption Notification No. 12/2012-CUS dated 17.03.2012 allows the importers to import certain goods at a concessional or NIL customs duty. Justice Dilip Gupta (President) and P.V. Subba...
Free Nights & Food Discounts Offered To Lessor Under Hotel Lease Must Be Included In Gross Taxable Value: CESTAT
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has stated that service tax is payable on free room nights and food discounts received in kind under a lease agreement with a hotel. Dr. Rachna Gupta (Judicial Member) was examining whether the complementary nights extended by the lessee to the lessor, along with the respective food discount, are to be considered as part of the gross value/taxable value. In this case, the assessee/appellant owned a...
Delhi High Court Rejects Appeals By Customs House Clearing Agent Staff Penalised In ₹3.4 Crore Cigarette Smuggling Case
The Delhi High Court recently refused to show any leniency to two employees of a Customs House Clearing Agent (CHA), found involved in smuggling of cigarettes worth Rs.3,40,74,000/-.A division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Shail Jain observed that CHAs and their employees are responsible to ensure discharge of obligations under the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018.Reliance was placed on Commissioner Of Customs (Airport And General) v. M/S Jaiswal Import Cargo Services Ltd...
Mere Technical Defects In Supplier Invoices Not Enough To Deny ISD Credit: CESTAT Chennai Sets Aside 'Draconian' Penalty
The Chennai Bench of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) set aside the denial of service tax credit distributed by the assessee, as an Input Service Distributor (ISD), to its unit. The Tribunal found that although invoices were issued in the name of the Branch Office, such invoices were “received” by the Head Office of the assessee, making it eligible to avail and distribute credit.The Bench comprising Mr. M. Ajit Kumar (Technical Member) and Mr. Ajayan T.V. (Judicial...
Xiaomi India Liable For Differential Customs Duty On Qualcomm Royalties; Royalty Includible In Assessable Value: CESTAT Chennai:
The Chennai Bench of Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has held Xiaomi India liable for differential customs duties on royalties to Qualcomm and Beijing Xiaomi Mobile Software under various agreements for importing and selling Xiaomi-branded mobile phones and components The Bench comprising of Mr. M. Ajit Kumar (Technical Member) and Mr. P. Dinesha (Judicial Member) examined whether royalty payments were linked to imported goods and thus dutiable, concluded...
Once Resolution Plan Succeeds, Appeals Before CESTAT Abate, CENVAT Reversal Not Pre-Deposit: Calcutta High Court
The Calcutta High Court has upheld the disallowance of ₹165 crores of CENVAT credit on steel structures, parts, accessories, and cement as confirmed earlier by the Kolkata Bench of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT).Justice Raja Basu Chowdhury, on the issue of abatement of the appeals, dismissed the grounds of challenge relating to (i) abatement of appeals before the CESTAT, and (ii) the Tribunal's jurisdiction to adjudicate the issue after the Corporate Insolvency...
Customs Act | Delhi High Court Allows BSNL To Belatedly Challenge ₹12.63 Crore Penalty For Misdeclaration Of Goods
The Delhi High Court has allowed BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) to belatedly challenge the Rs. 12,63,01,812/- imposed upon it by the Customs Department for misdeclaration of imported goods.A division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Shail Jain noted that the public autonomous service provider showed no valid justification for the delay in approaching CESTAT however, “considering the fact that there was a voluntary declaration by B.S.N.L., prima facie there appears to be some merit in...
Oppo Eligible For Customs Duty Exemption On Microphones & Receivers Used In PCBA Prior To 06.07.2019: CESTAT
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has stated that Oppo Mobiles is eligible for customs exemption on microphones & receivers used in PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) prior to 06.07.2019. Justice Dilip Gupta (President) and P.V. Subba Rao (Technical Member) opined that by virtue of the amendment Notification dated 06.07.2019, customs duty would also be leviable on microphones and receivers when imported into India, even if they...
Samples Sent For R&D/Testing Are Not Finished Goods, And Their Movement To Lab Is Not Clandestine Clearance: CESTAT
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has stated that samples sent for research and development (R&D) and quality testing are not finished goods, and their dispatch to a laboratory cannot be treated as clandestine removal. Justice Dilip Gupta (President) and P. Anjani Kumar (Technical Member) stated that the assessee cleared samples for testing purposes to its in-house facility at Surat in the State of Gujarat and had not cleared ...
Bharat Aluminium Entitled To CENVAT Credit On Mining Services Used For Bauxite Extraction: CESTAT
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has stated that Bharat Aluminium is entitled to CENVAT (Central Value Added Tax) Credit on mining services used for bauxite extraction. Dilip Gupta (President) and P. Anjani Kumar (Technical Member) agreed with the Principal Commissioner that since mining services were used for the extraction of bauxite from the mines owned by BALCO, and this bauxite was sent to Vendanta for conversion into alumina,...










