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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 : Delhi HC orders release of Rolex watch, criticizes Customs for relying on standard waiver forms, citing lack of due process in det...
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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...
Custom Duty : India imposes a 20% countervailing duty on saccharin imports from China for five years to prevent subsidization and protect domest...
Custom Duty : The Ministry of Finance issues Notification 15/2025-Customs, amending Notification 50/2017. Changes impact S.No. 551 and 555, effe...
Your attention is drawn to the instructions contained in Board’s circular of even number dated 15th June, 1995 (Customs Circular No. 68/95). Certain doubts have been expressed in some quarters regarding methodology to be followed for licensing of private bonded warehouses. Accordingly, further guidelines for grant of such licences are issued and Commissioners are advised to ensure that these
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 imported into India, against an Advance Licence applied for and issued on or after 19th September, 1995, with an obligation to export products specified in the Table annexed to this notification (hereinafter referred to as the said licence), from the whole of the duty of customs leviable thereon which is specified in 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, namely.
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 imported into India, against a Value Based Advance Licence (hereinafter referred to as the said licence) applied for and issued on or after 19th September, 1995.
I am directed to refer to the board’s circular F.No. 473/ 206/ 87/ CUS – VII dated 12.7.89 (copy enclosed) on the above subject and to say that the instructions contained therein may please by strictly adhered to
After considering various representations received from Export Promotion Councils and exports in general. Board has decided to make, the following further relaxation in the norms fixed earlier in Circular no. 52/ 95 dated 25.5.95 for execution of Bond / Bank Guarantees
The undersigned is directed to refer to the Commissioner of Customs, Delhi’s D.O. letter No. VII/ 12/ ACU/ 7-Cars/ 165/ Ch. 87/ 75 dated 9-6-1995, addressed to Jt. Director General of Foreign Trade, seeking clarification on the subject of
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 components required for the manufacture of capital goods when imported into India by a manufacturer of such capital goods for supply to a person holding a licence under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (E.P.C.G.) Scheme in terms of the Export and Import Policy for import of capital goods at zero rate of duty in terms of notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance, No. 111 /95-Customs, dated the 5th June, 1995.
In terms of rule 4(ii)(c) of the Foreign Privileged Persons/ Regulation of Customs Privileges Rules, 1957, a foreign privileged person, on relinquishing his post or on his transfer out India may offer the vehicle imported by him for sale to State Trading Corporation, with the permission of Ministry of External Affairs. In terms of rule 5(iv)(i) ibid, where such vehicles have been purchased by the State
Instances have been brought to the notice of the Board that some Customs Houses are not allowing drawback where the drawback exceed 2% of the FOB value but it less than Rs. 5000 per shipment. This practice appears to be based on the misconception that
I am directed to invite your attention to Customs Notfn. No. 73/94 dated 1.3.1994 as amended vide Notfn. No. 113/95-Cus. dated 7.6.1995 and to say that by amending notification air conditioned cars have been deleted from the parent notification No. 73/94-Cus. dated 1.3.1994. As a consequence, A.C. cars imported by State Tourism Corporation, Tour Operators etc., under this scheme does not