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Custom Duty : Anti-dumping duty protects local manufacturers from unfairly cheap imports that can damage domestic markets. The article explains ...
Custom Duty : The new customs notifications standardize the effective import duty on gold and silver bullion at 15% through revised BCD, SWS, an...
Custom Duty : The article argues that the sharp increase in gold import duty was triggered by pressure on India’s forex reserves, rising oil p...
Custom Duty : Emergency customs relaxations introduced during the maritime crisis expire on 30 April 2026, leaving exporters uncertain. The fram...
Custom Duty : Highlights how the EMI Scheme allows businesses to defer duty payments, easing working capital pressure while improving operationa...
Custom Duty : The India–Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement became operational on 1 June 2026 after completion of required proce...
Custom Duty : The reform removes value restrictions on courier exports, enabling higher-value shipments. It aims to boost e-commerce exports and...
Custom Duty : CBIC has allowed Eligible Manufacturer Importers to avail deferred payment of customs duty from 1 April 2026. The circular outline...
Custom Duty : The CBI has registered a bribery case against three Customs officials accused of taking illegal gratification to release seized go...
Custom Duty : The new rules enhance duty-free allowances and introduce digital declarations. The overhaul aims to speed up clearance and improve...
Custom Duty : CAAR Mumbai held that CKD kits comprising discrete electronic components could not be classified as motherboards under CTH 8473 30...
Custom Duty : The Court held that retention of seized cash beyond six months is illegal if the extension order under Section 110(2) of the Custo...
Custom Duty : Tribunal ruled that interest liability extends to the full duty adjudged under Section 28, regardless of whether payment is made t...
Custom Duty : The Court ruled that confiscation proceedings before Customs Authorities do not amount to prosecution before a judicial tribunal. ...
Custom Duty : Where an EPCG licence holder becomes incapable of fulfilling export obligations due to unavoidable circumstances such as SARFAESI ...
Custom Duty : Government extends countervailing duty on aluminium wire/wire rod imports from Malaysia up to 23 March 2027 through Notification N...
Custom Duty : Government extends anti-dumping duty on aluminium foil from China, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia up to 15 December 2026. Notifi...
Custom Duty : The Central Government has amended Notification No. 62/2022-Customs to prescribe a 0% Basic Customs Duty on all goods falling unde...
Custom Duty : CBIC has designated a common adjudicating authority to decide several customs show cause notices issued by different commissionera...
Custom Duty : CBIC exercised its powers under the Customs Act, 1962 to appoint a common adjudicating authority for two customs proceedings invol...
Inspite of all the precautions taken, recently a blast occurred at CFS, Ludhiana ia a consignment of steel scrap resulting in death of the labourers and injury to 3/4 persons. This particular consignment was imported from Kuwait in six containers and the blast took place when the goods were being loaded on truck. This consignment was originated from a place affected by rebelion or war. The blast
It has come to the notice of the Board that doubts are being expressed in the matter of classification of components of Colour Television Sets in the context of provisions contained in Rule 2 (a) of the General Rule for the interpretation of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975
I am directed to refer Board’s earlier circular No. 80/ 95-CUS. IV dated 6th July, 1995 (copy enclised1) on the above subject. has come to the notice of Board that in some of the Custom Houses, the containers are still sealed with the punch seals. In order to ensure security and safeguard against tampering, the containers should be sealed with tamper proof ‘bottle’ seals. The cost of such seals
The Export Promotion Board has been examining problems of Export production and export clearance regularly under the Chairmanship of the Cabinet Secretary. A number of Sectors specific problems were raised in the meeting on 3rd Sept., 1997. These have been examined and it has been decided by the Board as under
I am directed to refer to Board’s Circular No. 29/ 95 dated 29th March, 1995 (issued from F. No. 473/ 6/ 95-LC) on the above subject and to say that as a measure of further relaxation, it has been decided to do away with the requirement of 5% Bank Guarantee in the case of imported goods of 100% E.O.Us/ EHTP/ STP and EPZ Units. However, a transit bond or an insurance policy equivalent to the
I am directed to refer notification 43/ 97-Customs (N.T.) dated 11th September, 1997 issued under Sec. 98A of the Customs Act, 1962 to exempt vessels from the provisions of Section 92, 93, 94, 97, & 98 (1) of the said Act
The Board has received several representations from the Trade and Chambers of Commerce for permitting clearances of export / import goods under DEEC Scheme from the Inland Container Depots at Nagpur, Ahmadabad, Surat, Kanpur, Varanasi, Agra and Jaipur. After examining the feasibility of extending Customs Clearance facilities at these Stations in consultation with Chief
I am directed to refer and enclose a copy of each of The Finance Acts (Amendment) Ordinance, 1997 dated 16th September, 1997 promulgated by the President of India and notification No. 1/ Foreign Travel Tax dated 18th September, 1997. The combined effect of the above said letters is that with effect from 26.9.97 Foreign Travel Tax will be chargeable at the rate of Rs. 750/- (Seven hundred and
Member (Customs) was recently informed in a Meeting with Secretary (Commerce) and Secretary (Textiles) that Garment exporters are facing difficulties at the time of logging of their exports in DEEC Book on the following counts
All pending Customs cases as on 1.8.1997 involving duty amounts of Rs. 10 lakh and more shall be adjudicated by December, 1997. It is estimated that the total Customs duty involved in these cases is approximately Rs. 500 crones. The objective should be to ensure immediate recovery on completion of adjudication. Wherever appeals are being filed by the importers or their agents, the efforts.