KARACHI: The Appraising Intelligence Branch (AIB/R&D) has served short recovery demand notices on five importers for their alleged involvement in evading duty and taxes amounting to Rs 7 million on import of surgical instruments through misdeclaration of PCT Heading.
The AIB/R&D has issued notices to Molar and Philip, Nasir Trade Company, Ghazi Brothers, Medico Health and Intra Health.
Sources informed Customs Today that the AIB/R&D officials, while scrutinising the past clearance data of the surgical instruments, found that the importers cleared the consignment containing needles under incorrect PCT Heading 9018.3950, while this shipment comes under PCT Heading 9018.3200.
Subsequently, the AIB/R&D authorities concerned informed the Additional Collector Nayyar Shafique about detecting the tax evasion cases against those importers.
ADC Nayyar Shafique directed the AIB/R&D officials to issue short recovery notices to the importers for recovery the differential amount.
The sources further informed this scribe that total 16 consignments relating to the short recovery against those five importers have been detected by the AIB staffers in which four consignments were linked with the importer Molar & Philip; three consignments were cleared by Nasir Trade Company; three consignments of Ghazi Brothers; four consignments against Medico Health and two consignments against Intra Health.
They further said that the AIB/R&D has issued time barred notice to importers for depositing the differential amount in the national exchequer; otherwise their future consignments would be blocked by the customs.