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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...
Custom Duty : Excessive credit card spending may attract tax notices. Learn how to manage credit card transactions to avoid scrutiny and ensure ...
Custom Duty : Explore the jurisdictional conflicts in recovery proceedings under Customs Act Section 28AAA and FTDR Act, highlighting key issues...
Custom Duty : Comprehensive review of Indian 2024 Budget reforms on Customs & GST, highlighting impacts on manufacturing, exports, and tax admin...
Custom Duty : Discover the key changes in customs and excise duties proposed in the Union Budget 2024-25, including updated rates and legislativ...
Custom Duty : Government seeks suggestions on mandatory qualifiers in import/export declarations for synthetic diamonds to improve identificatio...
Custom Duty : Discover key amendments in Customs duties and tariff rates effective July 2024, including changes in Basic Customs Duty, Health Ce...
Custom Duty : Ministry of Finance unveils reforms in customs duties to support manufacturing, boost exports, and simplify taxation. Includes exe...
Custom Duty : CBI arrests Customs Superintendent at Sahar Airport, Mumbai for accepting Rs 80,000 bribe to clear an imported consignment. Invest...
Custom Duty : Explore the API integration between ICEGATE and IECs/CBs, its impact on document filing efficiency, challenges addressed, and futu...
Custom Duty : CESTAT Delhi held that imposition of penalty and revocation of customs broker license justified as customs broker abetted the ille...
Custom Duty : Rajasthan High Court orders adjudicating authority to reconsider the dual classification of Aerosol Valves under Customs Tariff He...
Custom Duty : Customs brokers must perform their duties with diligence, they should not be held responsible for penalties arising from misdeclar...
Custom Duty : CESTAT Chennai rejection of refund claim merely for non-mentioning of period particulars in CA’s certificate unjustifiable as re...
Custom Duty : Delhi High Court rules that a Customs Broker license cannot be suspended as a penalty for not physically verifying the exporter's ...
Custom Duty : The CBIC revises customs tariff values for crude and refined oils, brass scrap, gold, silver, and areca nuts effective August 15, ...
Custom Duty : Chennai Customs introduces ERAM on ICEGATE for automated exchange rate publication, effective from 4th July 2024. Access rates onl...
Custom Duty : Notification 53/2024 updates tariff values for edible oils, brass scrap, gold, silver, and areca nuts. Effective from August 1, 20...
Custom Duty : The Ministry of Finance has updated Customs Notification No. 50/2017 with a 10% BCD on laboratory chemicals. New rules apply from ...
Custom Duty : Learn about the new regulations for amending import documents under Section 149 of the Customs Act, 1962. Understand the timeline,...
During the 35th Meeting of Customs & Central Excise Advisory Council held on November 4, 1995, it was proposed to constitute a Standing Committee to review on a continuous basis the problems and representations of trade and industry. The Board has accepted the suggestion. Accordingly a standing committee is set up to examine, and review the problems and difficulties of the trade and
I am directed to refer D.O. letter No. 16/5/92 – Infra I, dated 6.1.94 received from Director (Infra-I) on the above subject. The issue was examined in consultation with various Commissioners of Customs and Director General of Inspection. On the basis of views
Attention is invited to the notifications permitting duty free procurement of capital goods and spares of the capital goods, by the Units working under the schemes of 100% EOUs, Export Processing Zones, Electronic Hardware Technology Parks for Software Technology Parks. A doubt has arisen whether duty free procurement of airconditioners is admissible as capital goods under above such
I am directed to refer sub-section 3 of section 45 of the Customs Act, 1962 inserted by clause 58 of the Finance Act, 1995 for recovery of duty from the custodians on goods pilfered after unloading in customs area
I am directed to refer to amended section 142(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 read with Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules 1995, which enable the Department to create a legal framework to realise dues of the Government by attaching, distraining movable and immovable property of the person and then disposing the said property to recover
I am directed to refer your letter F.No. S / 3-70/ 95-DP CC S / 26 – 56 / 95- A (G) dated 12-9-96 on the subject mentioned above and to enclose herewith a copy of Circular No. 21/ 11/ 92/ LS dated 30-0-1996 along with a copy of Notification dated 26-9-1996 issued by the Ministry of Commerce, Directorate General of Foreign Trade, New Delhi for your information and necessary action
Attention is invited to Monastery’s Circular No. 14/94 dated 1st June, 1994 (F.No. 605/139/92-DBK) whereby procedure for clearance of goods against have been received from some of the Inland Bonded Warehouse was notified. References allowing such clearance for
The Board has been receiving number of complaints form privileged persons/ Missions and Ministry of External Affairs that there are cases of inordinate delays, at the port of entry for transfer of ownership of motor vehicles
I am directed to refer your letter No.S / 26 – Misc. – 323/96- VB dated 17 June, 1996 on the subject mentioned above and to say that S.No. 33 of Notification 91/89-Cus. dated 01/03/1998 (presently Sr. No. 22, List 9 to Notfn.No. 36/96-Cus dated 23.7.1996) would
Attention is invited to Circular No. 44/96-Cus dated the 21st August, 1996 on the above subject. The said circular provides that conversion should be considered only respect of exports made after the exporter has applied for issued of Pass Book to the designated authority in the light of para 66 of the Exim Policy