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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 1062 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 3978 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 1524 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 66 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 2901 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 552 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


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 108 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 51 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 69 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 135 Views 0 comment Print

Customs Broker license cannot be suspended as a penalty: Delhi HC

Custom Duty : Delhi High Court rules that a Customs Broker license cannot be suspended as a penalty for not physically verifying the exporter's ...

August 14, 2024 240 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 123 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


Circular No. 12/97-Custom Duty Dated 12/5/1997

May 12, 1997 280 Views 0 comment Print

Kind attention is invited to Ministry’s letter F.No. 384/ 945/ 85-AU dated 24.7.87, copy of which is enclosed for reference, wherein the opinion of the them Attorney General, on the above mentioned subject, was circulated to All Commissioners of Customs and Central Excise, for appropriate action

Circular No. 11/97-Custom Duty Dated 8/5/1997

May 8, 1997 925 Views 0 comment Print

In terms of Sl. No. 1 to Notification No. 148/94-Cus. dated 13/7/97, foodstuffs, medicines, medical stores of perishable nature, clothing and blankets imported by a charitable organisation, as free gift, are exempted from payment of Customs duty subject to condition mentioned therein. Clause (v) of the said condition requires the importer to furnish undertaking to the Asst. Commissioner

This notification exempts goods imported against an Advance License from levy of Anti dumping duty

April 30, 1997 430 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) the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts articles imported into India, against an Advance Licence from whole of the Anti-Dumping duty leviable thereon under section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), subject to the condition that exempt article shall not be disposed of or utilised in any manner except for utilisation in discharge of export obligation or for replenishment of article so utilised and the article so replenished shall not be sold or transferred to any other person.

This notification levies Anti dumping duty on Bisphenol-A originating from or in USA

April 29, 1997 349 Views 0 comment Print

Whereas in the matter of import of Bisphenol-A falling under sub-heading No. 2907.23 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975) and which is of United States of America origin, the designated authority vide its preliminary findings, published in Part I, Section 1 of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, dated the 25th October, 1996, had come to the conclusion.

Circular No. 10/97-Custom Duty Dated 17/4/1997

April 17, 1997 1627 Views 0 comment Print

A new Duty Entitlement Pass-book Scheme has been introduced in Chapter 7 of the new Export and Import policy for the period 1997-2002. The scheme substitutes Value Based Advance Licensing Scheme as well as Pass-book Scheme of the earlier EXIM policy. A new Notification No. 34/ 97- Cus1 dated 7.4.97 has been issued to give effect to this Scheme. Copy of the notification is enclosed for

This notification exempts goods imported against special Imprest License

April 11, 1997 484 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) the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts materials required for the manufacture of the final goods when imported into India, from whole of the duty of Customs leviable thereon, under the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), and from the whole of the additional duty leviable thereon under section 3 of the said Customs Tariff Act, subject to the following conditions.

Circular No. 9/97-Custom Duty Dated 11/4/1997

April 11, 1997 298 Views 0 comment Print

I am directed to refer to this Department’s Circular F.No. 462/36/80-Cus. V dated 17.2.83, and to state that in the issue regarding disposal of damaged foodstuff imported under the Indo-Care Agreement and World Food Programme assistance for supplementary Nutrition Programme in India, which are found unfit for human consumption, it has been reiterated by the Board that the benefit of

EHTP / STP & EOUs – Debonding of Computers – Higher rate of depreciation allowed

April 11, 1997 3913 Views 0 comment Print

Reference is invited to Board’s instruction issued vide letter of even number dated 22.9.1994 whereby the rate of depreciation was prescribed @5% per quarter for first 2 years and 4% per quarter for next 2 year subject to maximum of 70%.

This notification exempts goods imported against DEPB scheme

April 7, 1997 823 Views 0 comment Print

Where the importer does not claim exemption from the additional duty of customs leviable under section 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), he shall be deemed not to have availed the exemption from the duty specified in the First Schedule to the said Customs Tariff Act for the purpose of calculation of the said additional duty of customs.

Notification No. 32/1997-Customs, Dated: 01.04.1997

April 1, 1997 28987 Views 1 comment Print

that the goods so imported, including resultant products, are re- exported to the supplier of the goods or to any other person which the said supplier may specify within six months from the date of clearance or within such extended period as the [Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs] may allow

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