Customs Duty Evasion using Fake Invoices for Imported Goods: CESTAT Orders Revised Duty Assessment [Read Order]

The case arose from an extensive investigation into alleged customs fraud involving a firm that manipulated import values by using falsified invoices to evade duty payments
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The Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), in a recent ruling ordered revised customs duty assessment in a case of customs duty evasion involving the undervaluation of imported goods through the use of fake invoices. The appellants in the case are Nitin Khandelwal, Anshul Khandelwal and KLM Overseas. The case arose from an…

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