VR1 AssociatesCustoms, GST, SEZ and DGFT
On the other side of the file

Prevent the dispute. Not just defend it.

We spent more than thirty five years inside the department, reading files the way the officer reads yours. That is the whole of our advantage, and we use it early. Most of the demands we see could have ended as a two page reply, months before they became a notice, a hearing, and a pre-deposit.

Customs, GST, SEZ and DGFT. We would rather settle a matter while it is still a question than argue it for six years and win.

Illustrative. Every matter turns on its own facts.

The frameworks this practice lives in

Customs Act 1962Customs Tariff Act 1975CGST and IGST Acts 2017SEZ Act 2005Foreign Trade Act 1992Foreign Trade Policy 2023Customs Valuation Rules 2007CESTAT, Ahmedabad
What we do

Four practices, one discipline.

Indirect tax and foreign trade look like four separate things. They are not. A valuation call taken at the port turns up again as a credit dispute in GST and as a shortfall against an export obligation, and each authority quotes the others. We work all four, so a point conceded to close one file is not paid for twice in the next.

Why preventive

The same matter costs a fraction at the query stage that it costs at the Tribunal. And the facts never improve on the way up.

Nearly every demand we see was answerable at the moment someone first asked a question. Reconcile the figures, file on time, attach the documents, and a great many matters simply end there, instead of taking five years and a cash pre-deposit to end the same way.

We read the file before we form a view

The first thing we do is reconstruct the transaction from your own records. Not from the notice, and not from what the department says happened. Almost every useful point is already in the papers.

We separate what is arguable from what is not

Paying the part that is genuinely payable, early, is usually the cheapest move available. It cuts penalty, narrows the argument, and makes the rest of the reply credible.

We write for the person who reads it in year five

The reply is the record. Whatever you will want to rely on at the Tribunal has to be in the reply, with the document behind it, because you rarely get to add it later.

We tell you when you do not need us

Some matters are answered by a two page letter and a reconciliation. We would rather say that than bill for the alternative.

Who we work with

Businesses that move goods, earn foreign exchange, or hold an authorisation.

Different shapes of business, one thing in common: the risk sits in the supply chain, not the balance sheet, and it tends to surface when you are busiest.

Bring it to us while it is still a question.

A first conversation costs you nothing but the hour, and it is where we tell you honestly whether the matter needs us at all.