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Archive: 23 October 1997

Posts in 23 October 1997

Postmortem of Union Budget 2024: A Comprehensive Webinar

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Live Course on 360 degree Analysis of Input Tax Credit from a Litigation Perspective

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Circular No. 346/62/97-Central Excise Date 23/10/1997

October 23, 1997 517 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 346/62/97-CX It has been brought to the notice of the Board that there are delays in acceptance of bond furnished by an exporter under Rule 13 of Rule 14 of the Central Excise Rules, 1944 which adversely affect their export schedule. It has been emphasized time and again that the exports should be given top priority and the best possible facilitation measures should be taken to promote exports.

Circular No. 345/61/97-Central Excise Dated 23/10/1997

October 23, 1997 493 Views 0 comment Print

Circular No. 345/61/97-CX Whether the items emerging during the course of ship breaking falling outside the ambit of Section XV of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 would be treated as excisable and are chargeable to Central Excise Duty.

Duty Drawback on Export-Revision of All Industry Rates of Drawback

October 23, 1997 298 Views 0 comment Print

In continuation of Circular No. 31/ 97-Cus dated 17th Oct., 1997, on the above subject, the Govt. have further decided that the exporters may be allowed to file supplementary claims for the exports covered under the Serial / Sub-Serial Nos. 52.03, 60.02, 61.01, 61.02, 62.01, 62.02, 62.11, 63.06, 63.061, 63.09 and 63.11 specified in the Notification No. 53/ 97-Cus (N.T.) dated 17th Oct., 1997 in

Streamlining the Procedures for Clearance of Import/ Export Goods

October 23, 1997 481 Views 0 comment Print

The issues streamlining the procedures for clearance of Air Cargo Complex in order to reduce congestion and to ensure faster clearance of import as well as export goods from Air Cargo Complexes have been considered by Export Promotion Board recently and the following further decision have been taken by Board for immediate compliance

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