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Custom Duty : The Supreme Court set aside the Tribunal's order in Commissioner of Customs Vs. Lucky Steel Industries, citing lack of reasoning, ...
Custom Duty : Delhi High Court held that the Baggage Rules would have limited application to foreign nationals and as jewellery is part of perso...
Custom Duty : CESTAT Delhi held that duty has to be paid when goods imported into an SEZ are not used for the authorised operations but are sold...
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Custom Duty : India updates pet import rules under the Live-stock Importation Act, 1898. Final quarantine clearance for pet dogs and cats now is...
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Custom Duty : Notification No. 12/2025-Customs revises tariff values for crude palm oil, gold, silver, and more under the Customs Act, effective...
Custom Duty : CBIC clarifies that AIR duty drawback should not be denied based on non-duty paid inputs. Field formations must follow Circular No...
Custom Duty : The Ministry of Finance issues a corrigendum to Notification 26/2024-CUSTOMS (ADD), clarifying details on Textured Toughened Glass...
I am directed to invite your kind attention on the above subject. As you are aware, the present system of pre-shipment inspection of certain silk goods entails submission of an application with a sample swatch to the CSB Certification Centre by the exporters. This is followed by testing of the sample swatch by CSB to the determine the composition and silk contents. Then an inspection at the
Under the SS No. 63.061 of the Drawback Table, the entry which was “All Other Made Ups when Modvat facility has not been availed” remains the same as it was in the last year”s Table of 1998-99. However, while amending the drawback rate vide Notification 14/99 dated 8.2.99, inadvertently the entry was referred to as “All Other Made Ups” only. It may be clarified that the said entry in the new
The Ministry have announced the new All Industry Rates of Drawback vide Notification No. 31/99-Customs (N.T.) dated 20.5.99. These rates will come into effect from 1.6.99. Till such time, the existing rates of drawback will continue to apply. A copy of the Press Note issued is enclosed highlighting the important changes made in the Drawback Table, which are as under
Representations have been received from various exports organisations regarding delay in processing and settlement of drawback claims at various Customs locations
Representations from Trade Associations and references from the field offices have been received n the Board to extent various facilities under DEPB Scheme to additional Customs Stations
A reference has been received from filed formations that under the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962, a period of 5 years has been provided for issue of Show Cause Notices in cases involving fraud/collusion/wilful mis-statement or suppression of facts. The Circular No. 69/97-Cus. dated 8.12.97 issued by the Board does not purport to restrict the statutory provisions of the Customs Act, wherever
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 high speed diesel oil, falling under heading No. 27.10 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975).
Under Section 13(i) of FERA, 1973 no person can bring or send into India any foreign exchange or Indian Currency except with special or general permission of RBI. Further, Import of Indian currency notes or coins by post is not permitted. As per the existing practice, whenever such notes / coins, received by post, are confiscated by the customs authorities, RBI is approached for grant of “no
I am directed to inform that in letter No. 046 IV dated 17.10.1997 read with letter dated 20.9.1997 Board has across dispose of unclaimed and uncleared cargo landed in the IPB meeting dated 20.3.1999 at Chennai, it has been dated actin to clear the goods laying upto 31.12.1998 within the . I fhere are no court cases preventing such disposal and witin court cases involved.
It has been brought to the notice of the Board that a company in Noida had attempted to clear the high value electronic items in the guise of plastic buttons. On further examination, it was found that the importer has filed Bill of Entry for clearance of plastic buttons valued at Rs. 56351/-. The consignment was in the final stage of clearance and out of charge had already been given. The consignment