Skoda Auto Volkswagen India seeks to quash a customs notice claiming $1.4B tax evasion over 12 years, arguing compliance with import duties.
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The Bombay high court was informed by the customs department that it will not halt the clearance of Škoda Auto Volkswagen India's consignments while the $1.4 billion duty evasion case continues. Škoda challenges the showcause notice, arguing its import of parts falls under a different classification necessitating independent assessments.
Skoda Auto Volkswagen India seeks to quash a customs notice claiming $1.4B tax evasion over 12 years, arguing compliance with import duties.
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