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Custom Duty : Apply for the Indirect Tax Internship Scheme FY 2025-26 at CBIC, available for law students and graduates. Stipends and certificat...
Custom Duty : Summary of SEBI and Customs Notifications for February 2025 including amendments to duties, exemptions, and changes to specific ta...
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Custom Duty : Read about Mittal Appliances Ltd.'s customs appeal where transaction values for copper scrap were rejected. Detailed analysis of t...
Custom Duty : Delhi High Court held that the unlocking/activation of the mobile phone merely makes the mobile phone more usable in the destinati...
Custom Duty : Delhi HC directs Customs to pay current market value of seized gold, disposed of without informing the owner, plus costs for delay...
Custom Duty : Madhya Pradesh High Court rules in favor of Global Exim, affirming DFIA benefits for importers. The decision aligns with past judi...
Custom Duty : The Ministry of Finance issues Notification 15/2025-Customs, amending Notification 50/2017. Changes impact S.No. 551 and 555, effe...
Custom Duty : Customs notification introduces regulations for storage and clearance of goods at Authorised Importer premises under the Customs A...
Custom Duty : CBIC introduces online Customs refund applications via ICEGATE. Manual refunds allowed till 31st March 2025. Transition ensures tr...
Custom Duty : CBIC launches Ekal Anubandh for unified multipurpose electronic bonds. Streamlines trade processes with SEB and e-bank guarantees ...
Custom Duty : CBIC updates tariff values for crude oils, metals, and areca nuts under the Customs Act, effective February 15, 2025. Check revise...
Where the goods are to be removed from one warehouse to another in the same town, the proper officer may require that the transport of the goods between the two warehouses be under the supervision of an officer of Customs, the owner meeting the cost of such supervision.
In the case of consumable stores other than those specified in clause (a) such of other stores are likewise kept under Customs seal: Provided that if the proper officer is satisfied that it is not practicable so to do, he may, after taking inventory of such other stores, allow them to remain on board without being put under Customs seal.
Exporter to furnish information regarding Short-Export.- If any goods mentioned in a shipping bill or bill of export and cleared for exportation are not exported, the exporter shall, within seven days, from the date of departure of the conveyance by which such goods were intended to be exported.
Accessories of and spare parts and maintenance or repairing implements for, any article, when imported along with that article shall be chargeable at the same rate of duty as that article, if the proper officer is satisfied that in the ordinary course of trade :- (i) such accessories, parts and implements are compulsorily supplied along with that article.