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Legal Validity of “S/d-” on Documents: The Final Word

Custom Duty : Instead of a formal signature, some documents are marked with S/d- (an abbreviation for signed) as a form of attestation. This rai...

August 16, 2024 1137 Views 0 comment Print

High Credit Card Use Can Trigger Income Tax Scrutiny

Custom Duty : Excessive credit card spending may attract tax notices. Learn how to manage credit card transactions to avoid scrutiny and ensure ...

August 7, 2024 4008 Views 0 comment Print

Jurisdictional Overlap on Recovery Between Customs and FTDR

Custom Duty : Explore the jurisdictional conflicts in recovery proceedings under Customs Act Section 28AAA and FTDR Act, highlighting key issues...

July 31, 2024 363 Views 0 comment Print

Comprehensive Analysis of Indian Customs & GST Reforms in 2024 Budget

Custom Duty : Comprehensive review of Indian 2024 Budget reforms on Customs & GST, highlighting impacts on manufacturing, exports, and tax admin...

July 26, 2024 465 Views 0 comment Print

Budget 2024-25: Changes under Customs & Excise

Custom Duty : Discover the key changes in customs and excise duties proposed in the Union Budget 2024-25, including updated rates and legislativ...

July 24, 2024 1527 Views 0 comment Print


Latest News


CBIC invites Suggestions on Additional Import/Export Declarations for Synthetic Diamonds

Custom Duty : Government seeks suggestions on mandatory qualifiers in import/export declarations for synthetic diamonds to improve identificatio...

August 16, 2024 78 Views 0 comment Print

Budget 2024: Customs Duty Amendments – Key Changes and Rates

Custom Duty : Discover key amendments in Customs duties and tariff rates effective July 2024, including changes in Basic Customs Duty, Health Ce...

July 26, 2024 2919 Views 0 comment Print

Customs Duty Reforms: Boosting Manufacturing & Export Competitiveness

Custom Duty : Ministry of Finance unveils reforms in customs duties to support manufacturing, boost exports, and simplify taxation. Includes exe...

July 23, 2024 111 Views 0 comment Print

CBI Arrests Customs Officer in Rs 80,000 Bribery Case

Custom Duty : CBI arrests Customs Superintendent at Sahar Airport, Mumbai for accepting Rs 80,000 bribe to clear an imported consignment. Invest...

July 19, 2024 558 Views 0 comment Print

Note On API-Based Integration Between ICEGATE And IECs/CBs

Custom Duty : Explore the API integration between ICEGATE and IECs/CBs, its impact on document filing efficiency, challenges addressed, and futu...

July 17, 2024 144 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Judiciary


Delhi HC Eases Pre-Deposit in Customs Duty Dispute

Custom Duty : Delhi HC reduces pre-deposit requirement for Shubh Impexs appeal in customs duty dispute over imported goods classification....

August 18, 2024 12 Views 0 comment Print

Penalty imposed on customs broker for non-compliance with provisions of CBLR, 2018: CESTAT Delhi

Custom Duty : CESTAT Delhi held that imposition of penalty and revocation of customs broker license justified as customs broker abetted the ille...

August 16, 2024 114 Views 0 comment Print

Rajasthan HC Directs Re-examination of Aerosol Valves Classification

Custom Duty : Rajasthan High Court orders adjudicating authority to reconsider the dual classification of Aerosol Valves under Customs Tariff He...

August 16, 2024 54 Views 0 comment Print

Customs Broker Not Liable for Importer’s Misdeclarations Without Deliberate Intent or Negligence

Custom Duty : Customs brokers must perform their duties with diligence, they should not be held responsible for penalties arising from misdeclar...

August 16, 2024 75 Views 0 comment Print

Rejection of refund claim for non-mentioning of period particulars in CA’s certificate is harsh: CESTAT Chennai

Custom Duty : CESTAT Chennai rejection of refund claim merely for non-mentioning of period particulars in CA’s certificate unjustifiable as re...

August 16, 2024 144 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Notifications


Customs Tariff Values for Gold, Silver, Oils & Areca Nuts wef 15.08.2024

Custom Duty : The CBIC revises customs tariff values for crude and refined oils, brass scrap, gold, silver, and areca nuts effective August 15, ...

August 14, 2024 147 Views 0 comment Print

Launch of Exchange Rate Automation Module (ERAM) – Reg

Custom Duty : Chennai Customs introduces ERAM on ICEGATE for automated exchange rate publication, effective from 4th July 2024. Access rates onl...

August 5, 2024 399 Views 0 comment Print

Govt revises Tariff Values for Edible Oils, Metals, Areca Nuts wef 01.08.2024

Custom Duty : Notification 53/2024 updates tariff values for edible oils, brass scrap, gold, silver, and areca nuts. Effective from August 1, 20...

August 2, 2024 207 Views 0 comment Print

CBIC amends BCD Rate for Laboratory Chemicals | Notification No. 41/2024

Custom Duty : The Ministry of Finance has updated Customs Notification No. 50/2017 with a 10% BCD on laboratory chemicals. New rules apply from ...

July 31, 2024 381 Views 0 comment Print

Draft Regulations for Amendment of Customs Import Documents Timeline

Custom Duty : Learn about the new regulations for amending import documents under Section 149 of the Customs Act, 1962. Understand the timeline,...

July 29, 2024 393 Views 0 comment Print


Re-export of diamonds from private bonded warehouse

November 10, 1998 643 Views 0 comment Print

It has been reported by the Commissioner of Customs, Ahmedabad that Private Bonded Warehouses (PBW) areset up under Para 9.21 of the Exim Policy as per the permission given by the concerned Development Commissioner and the Board of Approval. The PBW was allowed to import rough diamonds and sale it in the DTA against the REP Licences, NAW, the RBW intended to re-export a

Marine freight containers clearance and re-export

November 5, 1998 1000 Views 0 comment Print

M/s Indian Freight Container Manufacturers Association has represented to Government of India that a huge dumping of empty containers into the system is affecting the off take of containers manufactured in the country because of lack of monitoring of the requirement to re-export the imported Containers within six months. Moreover, extinction beyond six months is granted by customs

This notification provides effective rate of duty on specified goods imported from Nepal

November 5, 1998 379 Views 0 comment Print

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and in supersession of the Notification of the Government of India, in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 3/97-Cus., dated the 16th January, 1997, the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts goods of the description specified in the Annexure below (hereinafter referred to as the specified goods) upto the value of clearances specified in column (2) of the Table below, (hereinafter referred to as the said Table) from so much of the duty of customs leviable under section 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.

Drawback- Brand Rate/ Special Brand Rate Fixation- Period of Condonation of Delay in Filing Application Specified

October 29, 1998 10300 Views 1 comment Print

Rule 6 & 7 of the Customs and Central Excise Duties Drawback Rules, 1971/1995 an exporter can file an application for fixation of Brand Rate or a special Brand Rate, as the case may be, within 30/60 days of let export date. The Central Government can allow a further period of 30 days after satisfaction that the manufacturer or exporter was prevented by sufficient cause for making the

Special Advance Licensing Scheme for Electronics Products – Guidelines for

October 27, 1998 466 Views 0 comment Print

Attention is invited to Public Notice No. 41(RE-98)/ 1997-2002 dated 16th September, 1998 of the DGFT announcing a special advance licensing scheme for export of electronic products. The Department of Revenue has issued Notification No. 77/98-Customs, dated 16.10.1998 in order to operationalise the scheme. The Special Advance Licences shall be issued under Para 7.4 (f) of the Exim

No direct correspondence on Policy Issues by Ministries with Customs Commissionerates

October 26, 1998 301 Views 0 comment Print

The proposal for establishment of new ICD, CFS and Air Cargo Complexes are presently being examined by Inter-ministerial Committee consisting of representatives from the various Ministries. The said committee is functioning in the Ministry of Commerce. It has been observed that the commissioners of Customs/ Central Excise have been sending letters to the Ministry of Commerce

This notification imposes anti-duty on magnesium originating in or originating from People”s Republic of China

October 22, 1998 307 Views 0 comment Print

For the purposes of this notification, “landed value” means the assessable value as determined under the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and includes all duties of customs except customs duties levied under sections 3,3A, 8B, 9 or section 9A, as the case may be, of the said Customs Tariff Act.

DEPB – PMV Verification allowed upto 90 days instead of 30 days

October 22, 1998 229 Views 0 comment Print

Attention is invited to Circular No. 69/97 – Cus. date 8th December, 1997. As per para 6 & 7 of this Circular, an enquiry/ investigation into the PMV of an export product must be completed and a final view taken within 30 days

Disposal of uncleared/ unclaimed cargo of wholly owned Govt. undertakings

October 22, 1998 289 Views 0 comment Print

I am directed to refer to Circular No. 50/97, dt. 17.10.97 regarding disposal of Unclaimed/ Uncleared Cargo by the Custodians. It was decided that the procedure contained in the said Circular would be applicable to Central Government undertakings listed therein. In view of requests from State Government like Mysore Silk International, Kerala State Industrial Enterprises etc. and direction of the

This notification exempts goods imported against a Special Advance License with actual user condition

October 16, 1998 229 Views 0 comment Print

he Designated Officer of the Department of Electronics (hereinafter referred to as the said officer) verifies the relevance/ useability of the imported materials in the export product as well as the quantity of such materials required for the manufacture of such export product. The said officer shall also verify the actual utilisation of the imported materials in the export product as well as the wastage in respect of export product in terms of the standard input output norms as specified in Volume II of the Hand Book of Procedure of the Export and Import Policy 1997-2002.

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